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GlobalSign Secures Applications Deployed on Adobe AIR
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GlobalSign Inc (www.globalsign.com), a specialist in digital certificate security, today announced that applications developed for Adobe AIR can be digitally signed and secured by GlobalSign Code Signing Certificates.
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GlobalSign Reports SSL Growth Rates
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Certification authority and security solutions provider GlobalSign (globalsign.com) announced on Thursday that it has achieved a 6.1 percent increase in the number of issued SSL certificates in July, according to a recent report by Netcraft (netcraft.com).
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Certificate Authority secures online transactions ensuring the seller is legit
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The new version of SSL lets companies go the extra mile to reassure customers
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GlobalSign Secures Applications Deployed on Adobe AIR
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In compliance with government data regulations- I
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Providing protection for credit card information travelling over the Internet has always been a smart practice for the sake of all parties involved. Now, because of PCI DSS, it is not only smart, but mandatory..
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GlobalSign Introduces "Secure Everything" SSL Certificate
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GlobalSign Inc (www.globalsign.com), a specialist in SSL Certificate security, today announced a "secure everything / multi-domain" option for its SSL Certificate range
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EV SSL Certificates: So what’s the green URL all about?
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In two previous articles “SSL/TLS Certificates: What You Need to Know” and “SSL/TLS Certificates: Perspectives Helps Authentication,”
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Debian: A niche OS with a not-so-niche security flaw
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In May of 2008, researchers found a flaw in the Debian GNU/Linux operating system's random number generator, making any OpenSSL keys generated during the past 20 months so predictable that they could be correctly guessed in a matter of hours. In this tip, let's look at how this flaw came about and whether it has security implications for organizations other than
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New SSL security features hurting Firefox 3, blocks thousands of sites
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Mozilla has introduced several new features into its newest version of Firefox, many of which are welcomed improvements. One change that people aren’t to happy with, is the new security features that inhibit visitors from viewing certain websites that have expired or self-signed SSL certificates.
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How poor crypto housekeeping left OpenID open to abuse
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Slipshod cryptographic housekeeping left some OpenID services far less secure than they ought to be.
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Goldleaf Financial Solutions Inc's new full site SSL certificate implemented by Shore Bank
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Goldleaf Financial Solutions Inc (NASDAQ: GFSI), which offers deposit automation and payment processing
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Shore Bank Implements Goldleaf's New Full Site SSL Certificate
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Goldleaf Financial Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ:GFSI), a provider of integrated technology-based solutions designed to improve the performance of financial institutions, today announced that Onley,
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The Challenges of Extended Validation SSLs
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his piece, part two in Practical Ecommerce’s series on the new Extended Validation SSL certificates, looks at the challenges still to face for consumer-wide adoption of EV SSL. Part one of the series is an interview with an EV SSL expert at Comodo, an EV SSL issuer.
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SSL VPNs might not be as secure as you think Black Hat talk points out potential vulnerabilities in SSL Web clients
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SSL VPNs can be compromised in a way that enables them to take over remote users' machines and potentially cause mischief inside the networks they attach to, according to research presented at the Black Hat conference.
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GlobalSign Offers New SSL Option
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Certification authority and security solutions provider GlobalSign (globalsign.com) announced on Tuesday it is offering a "secure everything / multi-domain" option for its SSL certificate range (globalsign.com/ssl/index.htm).
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VRSN Warrants Some Skepticism
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Verisign, Inc. (VRSN) reported $303 million in revenues during Q2, up 17.1% y/y but down 14.4% q/q. Revenues from core business (Domain Names, SSL Certificates, and Identity and Authentication Services (IAS), came in at $233 million. GAAP EPS came in at ($0.35) for the quarter. Pro-forma EPS of $0.25 exceeded our estimate by $0.03.
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Array Networks Introduces AppVelocity 5200 Application Delivery Controllers With Application Specific Acceleration
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Array Networks Inc., a global leader in enterprise secure application delivery, today launched its AppVelocity (APV) 5200 application delivery controllers that supports up to 500,000 concurrent SSL Connections in a compact 2U box. APV 5200 delivers advanced local and global load balancing at Layers 2-7 with built-in application specific acceleration which reduces overall IT infrastructure costs while improving user productivity.
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Keeping an eye on security certificates
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p2pnet news view | Security:- When and if you use a secure protocol such as SSL or SSH to communicate online, “your communication is vulnerable to a ‘man-in-the-middle’ attack” unless you’re able to identify the remote server in a secure manner.
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Zamberg.Com Deploys Comodo EV SSL Certificates and Hackerproof
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Zamberg.Com Deploys Comodo EV SSL Certificates and Hackerproof on Their Site and Increased Visitor Conversion By 11%.Online merchant offering top-of-the-line, premium priced products was able to significantly improve overall site conversion (+11%) and average value per transaction (+23%) using Comodo solutions
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Shore Bank Implements Goldleaf's New Full Site SSL Certificate
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By Raju Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributing Editor Onley, Virginia-based Shore Bank has selected Goldleaf's new full site secure sockets layer (SSL) capabilities to improve its security. SSL is a standard security technology within the industry.
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Firefox plugin checks SSL certificates
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INSECURITY RESEARCHERS at at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) verification plugin for Mozilla Firefox 3.
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VMware and SSL Settings: How to Stay Safe
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CIO.com — Proper use of Secure Socket Layer security is a mystery even to many virtual server administrators, but it seems to be mysterious even to the developers who build it into their products-whether they know it or not.
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Go Daddy SSL Market Share Hits All-Time High
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Go Daddy now holds a 20.5 percent share of the SSL market, according to a leading industry analyst firm. This is significant on its own, but especially impressive considering Go Daddy began offering SSL Certs only a little more than four years ago.
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Browser Extension Defeats Internet Eavesdropping
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Interview: Comodo Exec On Extended Validation SSL Certificates
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Like its SSL precursor, EV SSL certification encrypts customer inputted information and marks the page with a yellow padlock icon. Unlike SSL, this new form of certification comes with much more vetting and a bonus “green bar” in the URL area of most web browsers that clearly indicates a merchant has gone through the appropriate EV SSL application, and acceptance, process.
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