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Internet Explorer to autoupdate to IE7
January 27, 2008 02:41 PM. Comments
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Microsoft has released an announcement that Internet Explorer 6 will be automatically updated to Internet Explorer 7 through Windows Update. This is great news for sites with EV SSL Certificates.
AOTA Endorses EV SSL Certificates
January 18, 2008 05:33 PM. Comments
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On January 15, 2008 the Authentication and Online Trust Alliance (AOTA) released a press release of its endorsement of Extended Validation SSL certificates, an emerging standard to help verify site identity and increase consumer confidence in ecommerce and ebanking.
More Than 2,000 Web Sites Reassure Online Users With VeriSign Extended Validation
January 15, 2008 05:27 PM. Comments
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Pioneer Electronics, Case Logic and Lamps Plus Join Growing Legion of Internet Merchants Deploying VeriSign EV SSL to Build Trust With Consumers
The Most Common OpenSSL Commands
January 11, 2008 07:34 AM. Comments
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Whether you need to generate a CSR, convert an SSL certificate to a different format, view the details of a CSR or certificate, compare an MD5 hash of the certificate and private key (to make sure they match), or verify that a certificate is installed properly on any website, OpenSSL provides a command to do it. The most common OpenSSL commands are listed here.
Look at Go Daddy's SSL Market Share 'Grow Daddy Grow!'
January 04, 2008 09:11 AM. Comments
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As more small and medium size businesses go online, it’s no coincidence GoDaddy.com is seeing tremendous growth for its Secure Certificates. In the past twelve months, Go Daddy’s SSL market share has increased 63 percent.
Automatically Switch Between HTTP and HTTPS in .NET
January 02, 2008 08:51 AM. Comments
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The Code Project has a great resource for switching between HTTP and HTTPS in your .NET application without having to hard code the URLs.
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