Symantec Increases Pricing for SSL Certificates in Japan
On April 14th, 2015, Symantec officially announced increased prices for their brands of SSL Certificates. As The SSL Store™ is a top web security partner of Symantec, we informed our…
On April 14th, 2015, Symantec officially announced increased prices for their brands of SSL Certificates. As The SSL Store™ is a top web security partner of Symantec, we informed our…
The world’s most trusted online security brand Symantec has just announced that they will now secure www & non-www domain names with single SSL certificate & it will be considered…
If you have ever flown on a US airline, chances are you have seen an advertisement for an in-flight Wi-Fi service provided by Gogo. While Gogo is certainly appealing to…
On March 1st, 2015, The SSL Store™ will discontinue offering SSL certificates with validity periods of 4 and 5 years. This is in accordance with new guidelines set forth by…
Symantec™ Corporation is a US-based internet security & technology company, founded by Gary Hendrix in 1982. It’s a global and publically traded company (NASDAQ: SYMC) dealing with many different sectors…
Back in October, we published an extensive article about an attack called POODLE that affected old versions of the SSL protocol (specifically, SSL 3.0). This attack had the potential to…
Are you shocked after reading the headline? Yes, it is true that ALL (SAN/UCC) SSL Certificates will not work for internal server domain names from 1st November, 2015. As per…
What is “POODLE”? POODLE is an acronym for a newly discovered vulnerability in a specific version of the SSL protocol. POODLE requires an “active” attacker, meaning there must be another…
Cisco’s Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) was introduced in May 2005. It is an effective combination of the functionalities of Cisco PIX, IPS product lines and VPN 3000. In this post,…
Firefox 32, the latest version by Firefox comes with a newly added defense feature known as Public Key Pinning. This feature helps in preventing hackers from stealing online data. On…
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