It's official now: Only suckers pay for DV (domain validated) TLS/SSL certificates (hereinafter just 'TLS'). Symantec, the dominant player in the market, is going to give them away through a ...
Anyone operating a server on any scale should want a digital certificate to encrypt data between clients and services, whether for personal, office, or public use. That’s a broad statement, but it ...
Secure socket layer, or SSL, certificates allow your Web browser to encrypt data sent and received from specific websites. While you usually never have to worry about deleting SSL certificates, there ...
Hetzner has launched free Let’s Encrypt SSL/TSL domain validation certificates for all its web hosting clients. “All websites hosted with Hetzner will automatically have Let’s Encrypt SSL installed as ...
A project that aims to increase the use of encryption by giving away free SSL/TLS certificates has issued its first one, marking the start of its beta program. The project, called Let’s Encrypt, is ...
Let’s Encrypt, the popular SSL certificate authority, is about to stop sending emails for expiring certificates. If you have a server using Let’s Encrypt, you’ll need to use automations to keep up ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - Nov 15, 2012) - GlobalSign, one of the leading providers of SSL Certificates worldwide, today announced availability of its SSL Configuration Checker. This free online ...
Rekindling concerns about the system millions of websites use to encrypt and authenticate sensitive data, Google caught a French governmental agency spoofing digital certificates for several Google ...
This standard covers all requests for and uses of wildcard Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates used for domains used to support the mission of Miami University, including but not limited to the ...
Ideally, every time you visit a website, that connection should happen over a secure HTTPS connection so nobody can snoop on your surfing habits when you are using a public network at a coffee shop or ...
The largest telecommunications company in the Netherlands has stopped issuing SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates after finding indications that the website used for purchasing the certificates ...