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SSL Certificate Distrust Issue Persists: 800K+ Websites at Risk
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Jul 18, 2018Two months ago, Comodo CA released findings from research conducted to determine the scope and potential consequences of the upcoming Google Chrome distrust of all former Symantec SSL certificates issued prior to December 1, 2017.
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Google Chrome Labels All Non-SSL Pages “Not secure”
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Jun 20, 2018As of July 24, 2018 Google Chrome release 68 marks all sites not protected by SSL as “Not secure” immediately to the left of the URL. The “Not secure” warning occurs even on pages that don’t share or collect any kind of confidential information.
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How To Choose The Right SSL Certificate
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Jun 13, 2018In digital security, understanding the purpose and specifications of various products, such as SSL certificates, is crucial for consumers. However, the differences between these products may not always be immediately clear. Nonetheless, it's essential for customers to choose the right option for their needs
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How Extended Validation SSL Directly Benefits Online Business
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Jun 06, 2018We have written earlier about how Extended Validation (EV) SSL is an important and effective component of online business’s fight against phishing. These certs only matter, however, if sites use them.
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Extended Validation SSL’s Role in Combatting Phishing
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post May 30, 2018Extended Validation (EV) SSL is an important component in any online business’s fight against phishing. Phishing is a form of social engineering attack (otherwise known as a con) in which the phisher fools the victim into thinking he or she is visiting a trusted website.
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More Than a Million Distrusted Symantec Certs Still in Use
News Article from Sectigo
News Article May 17, 2018More 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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Comodo CA Research Finds Over 1 Million Distrusted Website Certificates from Symantec Remain in Use
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release May 16, 2018Leading 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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Comodo CA & DonDominio Partner in Spain to Deliver a Unified Platform
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release Apr 25, 2018Spanish market sees an increased need for EV certificates due to the exponential growth in phishing attacks. EV certificates identify legitimate sites.
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On Comodo CA’s Recent Revocation of an SSL Certificate for Stripe, Inc
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Apr 18, 2018In March of 2018, Comodo CA revoked an SSL certificate issued to Stripe, Inc, a legal business entity incorporated in Kentucky. This certificate had originally been issued to blogger Ian Carroll as part of his effort to scrutinize how Extended Validation SSL certificates are treated in browsers. Ian spoke out on social media after revocation of his certificate, which brought his case to the attention of Comodo CA’s senior management team.
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Comodo CA Sees 35 Percent Year-Over-Year Increase in EV Certificates
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release Mar 22, 2018EV SSL will be a topic of discussion at the Comodo CA booth during RSA 2018
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What Chrome's New Certificate Requirement means to Your Organization
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Mar 14, 2018In April 2018, Google's Chrome browser will begin requiring that all publicly-trusted server certificates issued by CAs such as Comodo CA are logged in public Certificate Transparency (CT) logs.
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Trustico® Abandons Symantec® to Offer Comodo CA SSL Certificates
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Feb 15, 2018Companies are feeling the impact of the looming browser warnings and are moving quickly. Companies like Trustico aren’t taking any chances, and just announced that effective immediately, it will no longer offer Symantec branded SSL certificates.