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    Getting Up to Speed with "Always-On SSL"

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Oct 18, 2018

    On July 24, Google followed through on its announced plans to mark web pages that did not use HTTPS as "not secure" in Chrome. The Google Chrome 68 "not secure" warning occurs even on pages that don't share or collect any kind of confidential information. The sites labeled "not secure" by the world's most popular browser include those of large brands such as ESPN, Fox News, the NBA, and The Los Angeles Times.

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    Word of the Day: EV Certificates

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 04, 2018

    An EV SSL certificate (Extended Validation SSL certificate) is a digital identity authentication solution used by HTTPS websites to provide the highest level of security by verifying the identity of a website owner or operator.

    EV SSL certificates assure consumers that they are conducting business through a trusted website and have become the industry standard for e-commerce websites.

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    EV SSL Certificates for Online Business Are Worth the Time and Money

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Jul 19, 2018

    It’s widely understood that Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates are a little bit costlier for online businesses in budget and implementation time than Domain Validation (DV) certificates. Even though the expense and effort needed for EV are trivial compared to other parts of the security stack, many businesses will go for the cheapest and easiest solution unless presented with a compelling reason to do otherwise.

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    More Than a Million Distrusted Symantec Certs Still in Use

    News Article from Sectigo

    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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    Comodo CA Research Finds Over 1 Million Distrusted Website Certificates from Symantec Remain in Use

    Press Release from Sectigo

    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