The new vulnerability in OpenSSL does not affect SSL Certificates, but system administrators should update OpenSSL as soon as patches are available.
Announcements
Lack of Encryption, Authentication Led to HTTP Deprecation
The major deficiencies in the HTTP protocol led Google and Mozilla to announce their plans to deprecate HTTP in Chrome and Firefox.
OpenSSL Patches Six Security Vulnerabilities
New OpenSSL security vulnerabilities do not affect SSL Certificates.
Recent Awards for DigiCert Customer Support & Product Development
At DigiCert, we take pride in our customer relationships and our customers’ successes. Improving the customer experience is at the heart of every initiative. That’s why we are humbled whenever we receive recognition from outside parties. Just within the past month or so, we’ve added some additional hardware to the trophy case, and we’re in […]
OpenSSL Patches 12 Security Vulnerabilities
The new vulnerabilities found in OpenSSL do not affect SSL Certificates, but system administrators should update OpenSSL once patches are available.
Welcome to the Web, HTTP/2
HTTP/2 is a new protocol expected to improve Internet connectivity speeds and the standard of Internet security.
DigiCert’s Certificate Transparency Log Approved
DigiCert’s log is the first log from a Certificate Authority to be accepted and will be included in Chrome starting on February 1.
DigiCert Is First Certificate Authority to Enable Certificate Transparency by Default
DigiCert is the first CA to enable Certificate Transparency by default, which will be required for EV SSL Certificates to show the green bar in Chrome starting in January.
Best Customer Reactions to “the DigiCert Difference”
Taking care of our customers is a big part of what we do. Here are some reactions from people who experienced the difference between DigiCert and… everyone else.