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Certificate Revocation Incident
Certificate Revocation Incident
DigiCert will be revoking certificates that did not have proper Domain Control Verification (DCV). Before issuing a certificate to a customer, DigiCert validates the customer’s control or ownership over the domain name for which they are requesting a certificate using one of several methods approved by the CA/Browser Forum (CABF). One of these methods relies on the customer adding a DNS CNAME record which includes a random value provided to them by DigiCert. DigiCert then does a DNS lookup for the domain and verifies the same random value, thereby proving domain control by the customer..
·digicert.com·
Certificate Revocation Incident
Introducing Sunlight, a CT implementation built for scalability, ease of operation, and reduced cost - Let's Encrypt
Introducing Sunlight, a CT implementation built for scalability, ease of operation, and reduced cost - Let's Encrypt
Let’s Encrypt is proud to introduce Sunlight, a new implementation of a Certificate Transparency log that we built from the ground up with modern Web PKI opportunities and constraints in mind. In partnership with Filippo Valsorda, who led the design and implementation, we incorporated feedback from the broader transparency logging community, including the Chrome and TrustFabric teams at Google, the Sigsum project, and other CT log and monitor operators. Their insights have been instrumental in shaping the project’s direction.
·letsencrypt.org·
Introducing Sunlight, a CT implementation built for scalability, ease of operation, and reduced cost - Let's Encrypt