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Ransomware attacks are on the rise, and insurance companies don’t want to pay up anymore. Digital certificates can help keep networks secure.
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May 2021 Security Roundup
Longer code signing keys, “Zero Trust” executive order, security by Russian keyboard, the end of CAPTCHAS, and Chrome extension (in)security.
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New Minimum RSA Key Size for Code Signing Certificates
Beginning on May 31, 2021, the minimum RSA key size for code signing and EV code signing certificates issued by SSL.com will increase from 2048 to 3072 bits.
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What Is a CSR?
The information found within a CSR is used by a Certificate Authority to verify and ultimately create your signed server certificate.
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April 2021 Security Roundup
RIP Dan Kaminsky, eSigner public beta, new IoXT mobile security standard, and a bad macOS vulnerability
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Team Sharing for eSigner Document and EV Code Signing Certificates
How to share eSigner EV code signing and organization-validated (OV) document signing certificates with team members.
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eSigner CodeSignTool Command Guide
Overview guide to CodeSignTool, a remote code signing tool for use with SSL.com’s eSigner EV code signing certificates.
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Automate eSigner EV Code Signing
How to use SSL.com’s CodeSignTool to sign code without being prompted for manual OTP entry, enabling automated EV code signing.
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March 2021 Security Roundup
March 2021 security news: IETF deprecates TLS 1.0 and 1.1, Chrome 90 defaults to HTTPS, major security issues with Verkada and Netop Vision.
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OpenSSL Security Advisory: High-Severity Vulnerabilities Fixed in Version 1.1.1k
The OpenSSL project issued a security advisory on 25 March 2021 detailing two high-severity vulnerabilities.
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How to Create a .pfx File
How to combine a private key with a .p7b certificate file to create a .pfx file on Windows Internet Information Server (IIS).
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Remote EV Code Signing with eSigner
With SSL.com’s eSigner service, you can use your SSL.com user credentials to sign code from any internet-connected device. This guide will show you how to
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How Do Browsers Handle Revoked SSL/TLS Certificates?
Details of current browser programs for checking the revocation status of SSL/TLS certificates, including a cross-browser test.
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Remote Document Signing with eSigner CSC API
Guide to remote digital document signing with SSL.com’s eSigner service and Cloud Signature Consortium (CSC) API.
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January 2021 Security Roundup
SSL.com’s January roundup includes new NSA DoH recommendations, Apple security improvements, no more Flash, and the Malwarebytes hack.
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Microsoft Authenticode Code Signing in Linux with Jsign
How to use Jsign for Windows Authenticode code signing on Linux systems, including both standard OV/IV and token-based EV certificates.
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Code Signing with Azure DevOps
Tutorial on code signing in Azure DevOps with a certificate stored in Azure Key Vault.
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Code Signing with Azure Key Vault
Instructions for code signing from the Windows command line with a certificate and private key stored in Azure Key Vault.
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Digitally Signing Microsoft Office 365 Documents
Detailed instructions on installing your document-signing certificate and creating and deleting digital signatures in Microsoft Office 365.
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December 2020 Security Roundup
December’s Security Roundup reports on a vulnerablility in OpenSSL, new network privacy protocols, and the SolarWinds supply-chain attack.
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Import a Certificate into Microsoft Azure Key Vault
How to import a PKCS#12/PFX file from SSL.com with a digital certificate and private key into Azure Key Vault.
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The IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020, Digital Certificates, and PKI
Learn about the new IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act and how SSL.com can help IoT manufacturers with digital certificates and hosted PKI.
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DoS Vulnerability Fix in OpenSSL 1.1.1i
OpenSSL has released a fix for high-severity DoS vulnerability. Administrators and users are urged to update their installations.
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