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Phasing Out All IP Addresses in SSLs

Posted: 4/17/2013 by Rachel in Internet Safety on 4/17/2013 12:26pm

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 there's one key difference now: This change applies to all IP addresses, not just reserved ones.This is an industry-wide decision, not one specific to our company.On July 1, 2012, we stopped accepting new requests, rekeys or renewals for SSL certificates that contain intranet names or IP addresses and are valid beyond Nov. 1, 2015. If you have an existing certificate that contains an intranet name...

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Brute-Force Attacks Continue to Target Customers

Posted: 4/12/2013 by Go Daddy in Internet Safety on 4/12/2013 9:44am

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 nothing new – our Security team identifies and defeats dozens of them every day – this current wave is sophisticated and large in scope. Many hosting providers are reporting similar issues this week. We believe we have mitigated much of the attack, but there is a chance you could be affected as it continues. Because of the security measures we must put in place to address this, some...

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