by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 2, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
<!– –> <!—-> DigiCert to Revoke Security Certificates – Spiceworks DigiCert has asked customers to replace SSL and TLS certificates due to strict CA/Browser Forum (CABF) regulations. Learn more about the incident’s developments and...
by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 1, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
Named TuDoor, the attack uses malformed DNS packets to trigger logic errors inside DNS software. The attack specifically targets the part of the DNS resolver that prepares DNS responses for user queries.Academics say they can use a quick succession of malformed...
by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 1, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
Mozilla has announced that it’s officially distrusting Entrust a, a root certificate authority (CA), starting November 30, 2024, after an extended period of compliance failures. Google has already cut ties with Entrust in Chrome over trust issues in June after Mozilla...
by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 1, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
Bluehost serves more than 2 million customers with web hosting services. Among its users, it earns average reviews, with a 3.8 out of 5 star rating on Capterra and a 3.5 out of 5 star rating on G2. It offers plans specifically to serve e-commerce stores, small...
by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 1, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
Mozilla is following in Google Chrome’s footsteps in officially distrusting Entrust as a root certificate authority (CA) following what it says was a protracted period of compliance failures. A little over a month ago, Google was the first[1] to make the bold...
by SSL Certificate Support | Aug 1, 2024 | SSL Certificate News
The CABF requires that, in one format of the DNS CNAME entry, the random value be prefixed with an underscore, and DigiCert discovered that, in some cases, that character was not included, rendering the validation non-compliant. By CABF rules, those certificates must...