The EFF has released an updated version of its HTTPS Everywhere browser plugin. The extension enables users to automatically connect over HTTPS to many sites. It’s designed to protect users communications by default, without the users having to specify HTTPS in the URL. HTTPS Everywhere 3.0, released on Monday, now contains rulesets for more than 1,500 sites. One limitation of the extension is that it can t do much about the insecure content elements supplied by third-party sites to pages protected by the encryption.
Source: https://threatpost.com/https-everywhere-30-released-100912/77092/

