Is Your SSL Certificate Signed Using Vulnerable MD5?

Tag: , , — January 5, 2009 @ 1:28 am Comments 2

Apparently 14% of SSL certificates were signed using vulnerable MD5 algorithm.

Netcraft’s SSL Survey shows that 14% of valid third party SSL certificates have been issued using MD5 signatures . an algorithm that has recently been demonstrated to be vulnerable to attack by producing a fake certificate authority certificate signed by a widely-trusted third party certificate [...]

GoDaddy TurboSSL Certificate on Nginx

Tag: , , — June 19, 2007 @ 8:37 am Comments 7

Last Sunday I had my first chance of buying an SSL certificate and setting it up on Nginx. Prior to that I have always just signed with my own CA, and then just import my own CA’s certificate into browser’s root certificate repository.
Anyway. What happened was on a website I am developing, I have provided [...]