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Blog Post Jun 26, 2019
How Well Do the Largest Banks Protect Customers from Phishing?
In our latest Secure Impressions: Online Banking Study, Sectigo reveals how well the world's largest banks in North America and Europe ensure and demonstrate security of customer information on their online banking websites. Sectigo rated websites based on the presence of SSL certificates; verifications provided by a CA, which confirm that a website is authentic and legitimate.
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Blog Post Jun 11, 2019
Why the Effect of EV SSL on Web Behavior Is Hard to Test
Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates are a weird animal when it comes to split testing. The presence or absence of an EV certificate affects the user experience in that the company-branded green address bar is either present or absent. Split-site testing routinely shows that subtle differences make a meaningful difference.
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Blog Post Apr 26, 2019
What the Latest Firefox Update Means for SSL Certificates
Learn what impacts the latest Firefox 66 update will have on your SSL certificates & what it means for your website security & user confidence.
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Whitepaper Apr 23, 2019
Whether implementing a single solution or a multi-layered approach, Sectigo’s diverse range of web security products deliver a full spectrum of protection.
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Blog Post Apr 11, 2019
Should the EV-SSL-Enabled Interface Be Called a “Green Address Bar?”
When Extended Validation (EV) SSL first launched in 2007 people began to refer to the "green address bar." Browser interfaces have evolved since then. Perhaps the way we refer to how these TLS / SSL certificates display should evolve as well.
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Blog Post Mar 26, 2019
Why CAs Charge More for Extended Validation SSL
Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates are one of three standard SSL certificate types issued by Certificate Authorities: DV, OV, and EV. What makes EV certificates different from the others is that they provide the highest assurance that the domain is NOT associated with a bad actor. When users see a company-branded address bar next to the URL, they can know that they are on a trusted domain.
So is an EV SSL certificate right for you? In order to determine this, it’s important to understand why the cost is higher than other certificate options, the unique value it provides, and how the issuance process works.
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Product Video Mar 21, 2019
Web Host Resellers: How to Get Certificates Issued Faster
An overview of the SSL / TLS validation process including differences for DV, OV and EV authentication levels, and causes of delayed orders.
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News Article Mar 11, 2019
Think the real world is a dangerous place for travelers? Try visiting the virtual one, a place filled with shady travel offers and criminals who want to steal your personal information.
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News Article Feb 28, 2019
How do you know if a company is taking security seriously? One way is to look for a little padlock icon next to the website address on any page where you can type in sensitive information, including credit card numbers. That’s missing from a lot of travel sites. At least that’s the finding of Sectigo, a Web security company.
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Datasheet Dec 31, 2018
This short guide details how you can increase your average marginal contribution per certificate sold and improve the bottom line.
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News Article Dec 20, 2018
According to the Association of British Travel Agents, some 81% of holidays were booked online last year. However, despite saving consumers time and money by making it easy to compare prices, travel websites may be putting travellers at risk of phishing scams.
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Blog Post Dec 19, 2018
How to Make Sure the Travel Sites You Visit Are Safe
It's that time of year when the winter blues have consumers heading online to explore and book their next vacation. To help travelers understand what to look for when booking travel online, Sectigo rated the safety of popular travel websites across categories, providing helpful tips to avoid fraudulent sites and phishing scams, and to protect their personal data.