New RSA Key Size Requirements for DigiCert Code Signing Certificates
Starting from 27 May 2021, DigiCert Code Signing certificates will require 3072-bit RSA keys or higher to issue Code Signing certificates.
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Starting from 27 May 2021, DigiCert Code Signing certificates will require 3072-bit RSA keys or higher to issue Code Signing certificates.
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The CA/B Forum, the regulator of the SSL certificates industry, has approved several changes associated with domain validation policy. The changes apply to all new certificates, as well as re-issues and renewals of old certificates. SSL/TLS certificates that have already been issued will continue to function (you do not need to change them).
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With the latest update, Google Chrome is faster and more secure. Now HTTPS will be used by default to open pages instead of HTTP. Chrome developers have been pushing all site owners to switch to HTTPS.
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From March 1, 2021, Sectigo will remove street address and postal code information from all public certificates. As noted by representatives of the certification authority, this information is not necessary for inclusion in certificates. The technical specifications do not require it. The change affects all public OV/EV SSL and OV/EV Code Signing certificates.
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Mozilla Firefox 83 has a new HTTPS-only mode. When activated, the following happens: Firefox tries to establish secure connections with all the sites you visit; Firefox will ask your permission to visit sites that are accessible only via HTTP.
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