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Blog Post Sep 19, 2018
Upgrading Our Processes
Blogger Troy Hunt recently published a long missive in criticism of Extended Validation SSL, which includes a number of criticisms aimed at the Comodo brand in particular. Since the CA spun out of the larger Comodo Group, Inc. late last year we have been aggressively investigating all aspects of the business to identify where changes are required and to plan and implement them.
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Blog Post Sep 11, 2018
Phishing Incident Statements
On September 11, 2018, a cybersecurity firm reported that it uncovered malicious code injected into the British Airways website, indicating that the hackers in the recent British Airways supply chain phishing attack made use of an increasingly common tactic of using large websites to embed pieces of code from third-party suppliers.
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Comodo CA Expands Reach in Exclusive Partnership with KICA
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release Sep 11, 2018Comodo CA, a worldwide leader in digital web security solutions, and Korea Information Certificate Authority (KICA), a leading company in the integrated certification industry in Asia, today announced the extension of their exclusive relationship into two additional geographies, including Vietnam and Indonesia.
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Blog Post Sep 10, 2018
DNS Poisoning Variant to Obtain a DV Certificate Unveiled
On September 6, 2018 The Register published an article describing how a team of academic security researchers successfully demonstrated that they could use a variant of DNS poisoning to obtain a Domain Validation (DV) certificate for a target domain they did not own.
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Seven Successful Entrepreneurs Share Their Best Business Tips
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Sep 09, 2018“Innovation says that the market, the competition, the customer base and the business challenges and opportunities are all understood,” says Bill Holtz, President and CEO of web security solutions company Comodo CA based in New Jersey. “Innovation within this context is paramount to ongoing success and business existence. If a company is not innovating, it just means that there is a huge opportunity for an existing or new competitor to enter and cause discontinuity in the market.”
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Word of the Day: EV Certificates
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Sep 04, 2018An 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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Comodo CA Expands Leadership Team; Names Tim Callan as Senior Fellow
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release Aug 30, 2018New Addition to Comodo CA Leadership Team Brings Extensive SSL and PKI Experience
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Blog Post Aug 16, 2018
Comodo CA Acquires CodeGuard
We are very pleased and excited to announce today that Comodo CA has acquired CodeGuard, a global leader in website maintenance, backup and disaster recovery.
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Comodo CA Buys Website Disaster Recovery Startup CodeGuard
News Article from Sectigo
News Article Aug 16, 2018Comodo CA has purchased early-stage startup CodeGuard to help customers protect their websites from malware through backup, maintenance and disaster recovery capabilities.
The Roseland, N.J.-based company said its acquisition of Atlanta-based CodeGuard will help customers with both malware identification and removal as well as dealing with a down or defaced website, according to Michael Fowler, Comodo CA's president of partners and channels.
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Comodo CA Acquires Website Disaster Recovery Leader Codeguard
Press Release from Sectigo
Press Release Aug 16, 20181-click restore for website issues is vital to businesses; Comodo CA continues to expand its offerings to help businesses and their customers succeed
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The Extended Validation Green Address Bar Matters, Here’s Why
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Aug 14, 2018When it comes to interacting online, everything is a matter of trust. Spam emails and clever phishing attacks make it more challenging to determine what’s legitimate and what isn’t, putting businesses and consumers on edge. Without trust, customers are reluctant to share sensitive information or conduct transactions online.
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TLS 1.3 Published by IETF
Blog Post from Sectigo
Blog Post Aug 13, 2018On Thursday, August 9 the IETF published TLS 1.3 as an approved standard, following its publication as a proposal in March 2018. TLS 1.3 offers important improvements in both security and connection speed, and adoption among software and service vendors is already well underway, including support in Chrome, Firefox, and Cloudflare.