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Dear Customers, We regret to inform you that our upstream provider Sectigo is currently experiencing issues with their signing servers. As a result, certificates may be issued and delivered with a significant delay. Unfortunately, we do not have an ETA for the issue’s resolution. We are communicating with Sectigo CA technical support and will keep ..

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We have recently been notified of an email phishing attack attempt claiming to be from SSLs.com. These malicious emails were sent from the email address noreply@ssls.com; however, we did not send these emails. We do not use the email address above to communicate with our customers. If you receive any emails from noreply@ssls.com, we strongly ..

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AddTrust External CA Root that was used to sign Sectigo certificates expired on May 30, 2020. Does this affect me? If your website or other online service uses other applications or integrations such as APIs, сURL, OpenSSL, etc. you may have experienced problems or outages. If you have had any service disruptions or errors or ..

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Recently, Comodo Certificate Authority (now Sectigo) has discontinued SGC certificates because of their incompatibility with the SHA-2 hashing algorithm. Thus, the certificates have become obsolete and are no longer offered at SSLs.com. What is SGC good for? SGC (Server Gated Cryptography) certificates are used to boost the encryption level from 40 or 56 bits to ..

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Major browsers and Certification Authorities, working through the CA/Browser Forum, have agreed to shorten the maximum validity period of publicly trusted SSL/TLS certificates. The goal is simple: make the web safer by reducing the time a certificate remains valid before it must be renewed. Timeline: max SSL certificate validity What this mea..

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Comodo CA (Certification Authority), our SSL certificate provider has changed their brand name to Sectigo CA as of November 2018. Comodo CA has been our exclusive partner since December 2016. Comodo CA is the largest commercial SSL provider, and has issued more than 100 million TLS/SSL certificates. What has changed? Company and brand name. Trustlogo ..

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What do I do to migrate my cert to SHA-2? First of all – this is only relevant and important for activated certificates. If your certificate is signed with the SHA-1 algorithm, we strongly recommend updating it to SHA-2. To update an SHA-1 signed certificate (Comodo (now Sectigo) certificates issued before May 7, 2014) to ..

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