Starting at 19th August Sectigo CA will issue SSL certificates for 1-year only, and starting at 1st September all other CA's. That means any SSL certificate will be valid for 13-months MAX (1-year + 30days). Those who use Subscription SSL services will have to replace SSL each 13-months. Website owners that currently use two-year website ... weiterlesen »
On 30th May 2020 the Sectigo AddTrust External CA Root certificate expired. Previously they assured everyone that no issues will be. However, the reality is that some legacy servers/devices are affected. That is a ridiculous situation. We pointed their attention to the expiring AddTrust RSA/ECC multiple times within a year and each time Sectigo ... weiterlesen »
On 1st November 2018, Comodo CA announced the rebranding to Sectigo. The current changes affecting only naming and no changes to products or prices. However, there is one positive change, Sectigo decided to allow Yellow Pages resources for phone verification, that is a good move to help people around the world to get OV/EV certificates ... weiterlesen »
No more 3 year licensing. The SSL industry is further shoring up their defenses, and doing away with 3 year certificate licesning terms on all SSL! Effective the 1 st March 2018, the new maximum permissible term on any and all certificates will be 2 years, well actually, to be specific 27 months. The 27 months comprises the initial 24 months ... weiterlesen »