Security researchers has recently discovered too many HTTPS vulnerabilities. So Google made an app which allows developers to detect bugs and glitches that may leave passwords and other data.
The open-source tool is dubbed nogotofail, a reference to the so-called goto fail flaw that gave attackers an easy way to surreptitiously circumvent HTTPS-protected connections of Apple iOS and OS X devices.
Google engineers wrote this in a blog post published Tuesday morning.
Google Releases “Nogotofail” To Detect HTTPS Vulnerabilities
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