Sunday, April 10, 2016

WordPress pushes free default SSL, encrypts 26% of the web's CMSes

WordPress has deployed HTTPS for all of its sites, which collectively constitute a quarter of all content management system on the internet, in what is a huge security boon for users.

April statistics by W3techs found 26.3 percent of all content management systems run WordPress.

Systems engineer Barry Abrahamson from WordPress' parent company Automattic says the roll out will be transparent and administrators will not need to do anything to enjoy the better security.

"Today we are excited to announce free HTTPS for all custom domains hosted on WordPress," Abrahamson says.

"This brings the security and performance of modern encryption to every blog and website we host.

"We are closing the door to unencrypted web traffic at every opportunity."

Certificates will be gifted from the Let's Encrypt initiative with the first batch launched in January.

It means millions of websites will be safer from spying and interception techniques.

He says performance enhancements like SPDY and HTTP/2 have closed the performance gap between encrypted and unencrypted traffic, which was a reason some admins had put off the security measure in previous years.

Automattic's upgrade comes as social media kingpins and other major tech companies deploy HTTPS throughout popular services, with Google going further and penalising sites that rely on plain text. ®

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Source: WordPress pushes free default SSL, encrypts 26% of the web's CMSes

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