The tech giant attributed the attacks to Vanilla Tempest, also known as Vice Spider and Vice Society.
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The tech giant attributed the attacks to Vanilla Tempest, also known as Vice Spider and Vice Society.
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Patterns of concerning behavior led Google to remove trust in certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock from Chrome.
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A vulnerability in SSL.com has resulted in nearly a dozen certificates for legitimate domains being wrongly issued.
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HTTPS certificate issuance now requires Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration and linting to improve validation.
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The US government will remove “unnecessary degree requirements” in favor of skills-based hiring to help fill 500,000 open cybersecurity jobs.
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DigiCert has started revoking 83,000 certificates impacted by a validation issue, but critical infrastructure customers are asking for more time.
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Venafi introduced a 90-Day TLS Readiness solution to help enterprises prepare for Google’s proposed 90-day limit for the lifecycle of a digital certificate.
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Microsoft has revoked signed drivers used for post-exploitation activity, in many cases by Chinese cybercriminals.
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