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News Article Aug 21, 2019
Google and Mozilla Block Kazakhstan Internet Surveillance
In July, reports emerged that internet service providers in Kazakhstan were instructing people to install government-issued certificates across their devices and the browsers, or risk losing internet access. Sectigo's Tim Callan comments.
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Podcast Jul 30, 2019
Root Causes Special Bulletin: Kazakhstan Weaponizes the Public CA
The Kazakhstan government is trying to force citizens to trust its own root. Join our hosts to understand Kazakhstan's attempts to weaponize public certs.
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Datasheet Jun 13, 2019
The Subordinate CA program allows partners to issue certificates using a custom-branded subordinate CA certificate from Sectigo’s globally-trusted root CA.
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Datasheet Apr 06, 2019
Under a Private CA, enterprises can create private root certificates, which can issue private, end-entity certificates to their internal servers and users.
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Notification Jan 21, 2019
Sectigo Begins Issuing Certificates on New Sectigo-Branded Root
On January 14, 2019, we started the next planned stage of our brand transition from Comodo CA to Sectigo, issuing new customer certificates from Sectigo-branded issuing CAs under our widely trusted USERTrust root CAs.
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Tech Document Jan 14, 2019
You can find the current Sectigo root and intermediate certificates here.
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Tech Document Oct 29, 2018
Our Root is trusted by over 99.9% of current browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Opera and many others.
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Tech Document Sep 26, 2018
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News Article May 17, 2018
More than one million distrusted digital SSL / TLS certificates from Symantec are still in use and failure to replace these certificates will result in site breakage in upcoming version of major browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, according to a report from Comodo CA Limited.
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Press Release May 16, 2018
Leading Certificate Authority Aims to Help Businesses and Consumers Worldwide Increase Security of Professional and Personal Internet Usage and Prevent Potential Loss of Business
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Press Release Apr 04, 2018
A collaborative initiative to help thousands of websites stay operational as Google distrusts certain SSL certificates with next release