SSL Support Team
How to order SSL/TLS certificates from SSL.com, including the Domain Validation (DV) process and High Assurance/EV document submission.
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Installing an S/MIME Certificate and Sending Secure Email in macOS
These instructions detail how to install an S/MIME certificate in macOS and use it to send secure email messages with Apple Mail.
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Requesting and Managing Signed Certificates on F5 BIG-IP
How-To covering certificate request and management on F5 BIG-IP
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How to Install SafeNet Authentication Client for Code Signing
How to download the SafeNet client. For certificates on Gemalto USB tokens.
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SSL.com’s Root Certificates to Be Trusted by Upcoming Releases of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome
SSL.com will now have its Root CA certificates incorporated into upcoming releases of widely used applications including Firefox and Chrome.
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SSL.com Joins Certificate Authority/Browser Forum as a Full Voting Member
SSL.com Joins Certificate Authority/Browser Forum as a Full Voting Member!
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SSL.com Attains WebTrust Extended Validation Accreditation
SSL.com has successfully completed a comprehensive suite of WebTrust audits.
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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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Introducing Teams – SSL.com Multiuser Accounts
Teams – SSL.com Multiuser Account Functionality is here!
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Winning team of SSL challenge at CodeRED
The winners of SSL.com challenge at the 2015 CodeRED Hackathon.
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SSL.com Is Proud To Sponsor CodeRED – Houston’s Premiere Hackathon!
SSL.com is sponsoring CodeRED for the second year in a row – we couldn’t be more pleased.
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Sharing Certificates Between Servers
Sharing certificates between servers can be accomplished using either of two methods outlined in this guide.
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Certificate Order Page Information
This article will help you manage certificate file downloads, certificate reprocesses, and provide a detailed understanding of both.
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Install an SSL Certificate in Exchange 2007
Working with Microsoft Exchange is both fun and rewarding. However, some tasks take place so seldom that you may need a refresher to help you
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Your SSL.com Account – Submitting a CSR
This article will show you the steps to take in submitting a CSR and provide the other information needed to create your certificate.
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Is WiFi At Starbucks Safe? A WiFi Safety Primer
Using WiFi at Starbucks or using another public connection on your tablet or mobile device, this advice will help improve your safety when you’re surfing.
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Exchange 2013 SSL Certificate Guide
We’ve already talked about SSL certificate for Exchange Servers in a general way, but we’re going to take a closer look at securing an instance of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
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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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Fix Warnings of Non-SSL Elements With WordPress
How to identify and fix warnings of Non-SSL elements with Wordpress.
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Migrate SSL Certificates from Exchange Server 2003 to 2013
The basic steps of migrating SSL certificates from Exchange Server 2003 to 2013
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Pros And Cons Of SSL / HTTPS / TLS
When it comes to the pros and cons of implementing SSL on your web server, there are real cons as well as those that are merely myths. Let’s take a look.
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Taking security seriously is more important than ever when it comes to doing business online – even if you’re a publisher and not selling any physical goods or services. We got the idea for this post after seeing one over at the Nexcess blog. This is our own take on the SSL debate.
Mobile Apps and Using SSL (HTTPS)
When working with money online, it’s important to make sure all your data is safe, even when you’re using apps. Here’s some advice to keep you safe.
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When Not To Use a DV SSL Certificate for E-Commerce
An SSL certificate that uses Domain Validation may be cheap to get, but it might not be the best way to protect sensitive data moving to your web server.
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