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You can change from SHA-1 to SHA-2 by “reprocessing” your current certificate. This is free and easy to do at any time via your SSL.com account!
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SSL Certificates Makeing
SSL Certificates including Wildcard, SAN, UCC, & EV from SSL.com.
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Preparing Your Organization for the Quantum Revolution: A Guide to Implementing Post-Quantum Cryptography
Quantum computers will be potent and pose a massive threat to encrypting data as we know it. Here at SSL.com, we are on top of
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The importance of migrating to SHA2 for your Private PKI
The IT sector has seen a trend in recent years toward replacing less safe cryptographic algorithms like SHA-1 with more secure ones like SHA-2. This
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Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificates
Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificates <section><h2 style=”text-align: center;”>Protected by SSL.com Digital Authentication Services</h2></section><section id=”info”> Please select a duration to begin your certificate order. Loading
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Signing Kernel-Mode Drivers for Windows using EVCS or OVCS Certificates
Submitting a kernel-mode driver in Windows requires the files to be signed with a Code Signing Certificate. This can be done either using an Extended
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January 2020 Security Roundup
January’s roundup covers a chosen-prefix SHA-1 collision, private keys in downloadable firmware, and a critical cryptographic vulnerability in Windows 10.
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Knowledgebase
SSL.com’s Knowledgebase provides answers for all of your questions about ordering, installing, and troubleshooting digital certificates.
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Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing Certificates
SSL.com Extended Validation Code Signing certificates offer the highest level of authentication and security available in signing code.
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Google Proves It: SHA-1 is Broken
SHA-1 is retired and reputable Certificate Authorities, such as SSL.com, are using SHA-2.
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Encrypt As We Say, Not As We Do: The NSA and SHA-1 Certs
The NSA now recommends SHA-384 certificate signatures – but their announcement page is protected with a SHA-1 cert (and throws a big old warning).
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What Are The Requirements for SSL.com SSL/TLS Certificate Domain Validation?
Domain Validation methods and options for all SSL/TLS certificates.
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Facebook, CloudFlare and SHA-1 Fallback
SHA-1 certificates are increasingly insecure, so moves by CloudFlare and Facebook to maintain SHA-1 support may seem counter-intuitive.
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What Is a Cryptographic Hash Function?
A cryptographic hash function is one of a group of hash functions that are suitable for cryptographic applications like SSL/TLS.
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Reprocess a Certificate
Reprocessing your SSL.com certificate is free and can be done as often as required.
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Choose the Right Cipher Suites in Schannel.dll
How to choose the right Cipher Suite to use with your Windows Server as well as how to set it up.
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