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Blog Post May 30, 2018
Extended 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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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 25, 2018
Spanish 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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Blog Post Apr 18, 2018
In 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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Blog Post Apr 11, 2018
As cyberattacks increase, so too does the defense of these attacks, which makes selecting the right Certificate Authority (CA) critical to your operations. When considering a CA, be sure they’ve implemented baseline security requirements and also that they:
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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
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Press Release Mar 22, 2018
EV SSL will be a topic of discussion at the Comodo CA booth during RSA 2018
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Blog Post Mar 14, 2018
In 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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Press Release Mar 13, 2018
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Press Release Mar 08, 2018
Automatic provisioning for F5 BIG-IP including WildCard and Multi-Domain as well as Microsoft CA certificates discovery, management and replacement through a single interface