W3C approves a DRM standard for the web which has security researchers worried July 9, 2017 by admin Tweet The World Wide Web Consortium has approved Encrypted Media Extensions, a new internet DRM standard which has many people concerned, though all major browsers have been supporting it for years. Read more… Neowin Related Posts:USB-C to become charging standard for most…Tesla 'Standard Connectivity' package to cost…Every major Linux distro has been vulnerable for the…FDA approves Apple AirPods Pro hearing aid featureMSI unveils the first PSU that supports Intel's new…