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Introducing Teams – SSL.com Multiuser Accounts
Teams – SSL.com Multiuser Account Functionality is here!
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SSL Support Team
February 25, 2017
An Introduction to Certification Authority Authorization (CAA)
SSL.com’s in-depth look at Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) and how it can help protect your website, your business – and your online reputation.
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Created by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and described in RFC 6844, CAA lets the owner of a domain name authorize designated and specific Certification Authorities (CAs) to issue SSL certificates for their domain name.
Fotis Loukos and Chris Kemmerer
January 5, 2017
Cisco ASA Vulnerability – Patch Now!
Cisco ASA security devices have a serious security flaw – if you use one, patch it NOW.
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Tom Zermeno
February 11, 2016
Encrypt As We Say, Not As We Do: The NSA and SHA-1 Certs
The NSA now recommends SHA-384 certificate signatures – but their announcement page is protected with a SHA-1 cert (and throws a big old warning).
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Chris Kemmerer
February 8, 2016
Google’s Plans for SHA-1 Certificates
Google plans to retire SHA-1 certificates – and it may be sooner than anticipated.
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Chris Kemmerer
December 23, 2015
Facebook, CloudFlare and SHA-1 Fallback
SHA-1 certificates are increasingly insecure, so moves by CloudFlare and Facebook to maintain SHA-1 support may seem counter-intuitive.
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Chris Kemmerer
December 14, 2015
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