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PaulBurke

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About PaulBurke

Web Security Expert

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    Comment #14520581

    Why Theresa May’s Repeated Calls to Ban Encryption are Absurd and Impractical - https://goo.gl/ig9Zux

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    Comment #13469061

    I must say that this is the essential step that has been taken by Google in order to protect user’s information in the latest version of Google Chrome56. There are the number of ha…

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    Comment #13235101

    There is no such automated renews process for SSL Certificate. One your SSL certificate expires, you need to renew it again manually. Again you have to generate CSR and Private key…

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    Comment #12428420

    It is limitation of Wildcard SSL Certificate which is decided by Certificate authority. So a wildcard ssl can only secure the first level domain. To secure second level suv-domains…

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    SSL Certificate buying Tips

    Free SSL Certificates are available now, but They are active only for 90 days,And after that user need to reactive it again for another 90 days period. I Thinks it would be better …

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    Comment #11495213

    Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate is not recommended for business level websites, as it is limited for domain validation only. It’s depends on you. If you have a small website just go …

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    Comment #11379942

    I always use CheapSSLSecurity to find cheap deals on SSL Certificates - https://cheapsslsecurity.com/

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    Comment #10263381

    If you want to get rid of POODLE vulnerability due to SSLv3, Here's how you can solve it in Google Chrome, Firefox & IE - http://bit.ly/disable-SSLv3

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    Comment #9810176

    Yeah, They are using Entrust Extended Validation SSL Certificate. Thanks for The Update...

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    Comment #9756974

    Yes, The SSL certificate of https://truecrypt.ch/ is expired... They are using StartCom SSL certificate.

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    Comment #9730918

    If you worried much about expiration of your free SSL certificate, I advise you to invest some $ on domain validated SSL certificate. Advantages 1. No Expiration for 3 Years 2. 256…

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    Comment #9616236

    https://cheapsslsecurity.com/ is the only place to get SSL Certificate at cheapest price starting at only $4.99/year. If your blog URL is as "www.yourdomain.com/blog" then you only…

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    Comment #9543522

    SSL Certificate selection depends on which type of validation you need for your website. If you wish to secure your website with HTTPS only, you need a "Domain Validated" SSL Certi…

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    Comment #9529821

    Both Comodo & GoDaddy EV SSL Certificate offering same security factors, but the price may vary because today Comodo became the leading SSL certificate brand that secure over 33% o…

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    Comment #9450727

    E-commerce platforms always require highest level of encryption & security as they are dealing with financial transactions. EV is the only SSL Certificate which gives highest secur…

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    Comment #9372259

    The price of Wildcard SSL certificate is a bit expensive because multiple sub-domains are secured with single certificate. For a large business with multiple sub-domains (mail. .co…

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    Comment #9068176

    FYI this price is only available for limited time period. The actual SSL certificate price is $7.00. But at http://www.cheapsslsecurity.com/ you can get it at $4.80 on 24x7x365 bas…

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    Comment #9067568

    I agree with you, Self-Sign certificate never works for website security due to some limitations. As you need an SSL certificate for testing purpose, the certificate must come up w…

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    Comment #8307047

    You can get cheap wildcard SSL from here - http://bit.ly/cheap-wildcard-ssl-cert . Heer you can find Comodo PositiveSSL Wildcard at $58.36/Year.