Companies that do not do enough to keep their websites secure are to be named and shamed to help improve security.
The list of good and bad sites will be published regularly by the non-profit Trustworthy Internet Movement (TIM).
A survey carried out to launch the group found that more than 52% of sites tested were using versions of security protocols known to be compromised.
The group will test websites to see how well they have implemented basic security software.
Leosghost
4:53 pm on Apr 25, 2012 (gmt 0)
"Trustworthy Internet Movement"
Now soon to be known as "juicy trophy hacker target"..will , I predict, come to rue their setting themselves up as judges of the security of websites..this will end in tears and a "defacement" and "things" on pastebin..and egg on faces..