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Blog Post Oct 01, 2020
Malware left unaddressed for too long can cause customers to distrust you, kill your revenues, and damage your reputation in the industry.
If you see the signs of malware on your site, then you need to act fast to get rid of it before its impact is magnified.
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Webinar Sep 18, 2020
Threat Visibility Is Vital to Website Health
Learn why threat visibility is a leading reason for targeted attacks, the 5 most common types of attacks and more with Michael Fowler and the Sectigo team.
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Blog Post Sep 03, 2020
Understanding how a website is attacked by a malicious script is helpful to either prevent this from happening to your site in the future or solve the problem if your site has already been hacked.
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Blog Post Aug 05, 2020
As the personal computer gained popularity hackers had a field day overloading unsuspecting users’ machines with viruses, bugs, and damaging programs.
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Blog Post Apr 21, 2020
With EV Code Signing Certificates, the EV vetting process is mandated by the CA/Browser Forum, discouraging fraudsters from attempting to obtain them.
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News Article Oct 29, 2019
The Texas A&M University System has become an early adopter of a new ransomware solution from Sectigo, which recently partnered with cryptographic operating system developer SPYRUS to create an automated digital identity product that will help ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of university data.
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Podcast Oct 22, 2019
Root Causes 46: Patching Browsers for TLS Fingerprinting Attacks
A Russian Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is patching Chrome and Firefox to enable TLS fingerprinting even after its malware is removed.
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Podcast Oct 08, 2019
Root Causes 42: Anatomy of a Botnet
Expert guest Alan Grau (VP of IoT and Embedded Security, Sectigo) joins us to help dissect today's botnets.
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Podcast Sep 23, 2019
Root Causes 38: Interesting Breaches In August
The month of August saw some unusual criminal activity when it comes to PKI and malware. Our hosts explain four August news stories.
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Podcast Jun 07, 2019
Root Causes 22: Attacks on US Cities with EternalBlue Cyber Weapon
Recent ransomware attacks against US municipalities has been enabled by the stolen US cyber weapon EternalBlue. Join our hosts as we explain this attack.
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News Article May 25, 2019
Following Chronicle’s study on signed malware registered on VirusTotal scanning service over a one-year period, Sectigo carried their own investigation to identify abused certificates and revoke them.
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Whitepaper Oct 29, 2018
Malware and cybercrime increase on a daily basis. Certificate Authorities (CA) implement security measures that stay one step ahead of attackers.