Intranet Names, IP Addresses and SSL Certificates
Recently, in this post we discussed some changes to how we are going to handle intranet names on SSL certificates.In a nutshell: Due to an industry-wide change, we cannot issue certificates with...
View ArticleDNS Attack Affects Some Customers
We have detected a small number of customers who have malicious DNS entries on their domain names that are hosted with us.Currently, we are diligently working to identify all the affected customers so...
View ArticlePhishing Attack Affects Some Customers
In an effort to keep you in the know, and to help prevent you from clicking a malicious link, we want to show you the most recent malware scheme we’re seeing. The email looks like this:Send any...
View ArticleRequesting an SSL Certificate? Read This First
There are some changes coming down the road for secure certificates. And, if you’re looking to purchase a new certificate, you’ll want to pay special attention.I know you all remember this post, when...
View ArticleBrute-Force Attacks Continue to Target Customers
Over the past several days we have seen a sharp increase of brute-force attacks on our system. These attacks attempt to gain access to customer accounts that have weak passwords.While these attacks are...
View ArticlePhasing Out All IP Addresses in SSLs
We’re in the process of phasing out the use of intranet names and IP addresses as Primary Domain Names or the Subject Alternative Names (SANs) in SSL certificates. We’ve mentioned this in the past, but...
View ArticleCritical Update for Joomla! Users
On June 25, 2013, an unauthorized uploads vulnerability was reported for Joomla!® 2.5.13 and earlier 2.5.x versions. This vulnerability is critical, so it’s imperative that you install an update as...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Upgrade 1024-Bit Certificates
We’ve known for years that this day would come. It’s time say a final farewell to 1024-bit encryption.Back in 2010, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) advised Certificate...
View ArticleSecurity Best Practices
In this day and age, you can never be too secure.From online phishing scams, to phone calls, there are some people who want to your sensitive information (credit cards, social security numbers, account...
View ArticleOpenSSL Heartbleed: We’ve Patched Our Servers
UPDATE: As of April 10, 2014, we’ve patched all core GoDaddy services that were running the affected version of OpenSSL. We’re continuing to reach out to our customers who might still be affected by...
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