Security solutions provider Comodo released a free service called SiteInspector, designed to scan websites for pieces of malware and compare them against a range of blacklisting services, such as the ones offered by Google Safe Browsing, PhishTank or Malwaredomainlist.
SiteInspector allows users to choose 3 pages on... |
4 April 2012 10:39 GMT |
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Software security vendor Comodo has released an antivirus application for Mac OS X promising to deliver state-of-the-art virus protection at no cost.
The free antivirus solution features an 'always on' real-time protection, a constantly updated database of known viruses, and an on-demand scanner, according... |
29 March 2012 05:06 GMT |
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Comodo has determined that accounts of two more Registration Authorities (RAs) were compromised following the recent incident where a hacker managed to obtain rogue digital certificates for high-profile domains, including Google, Yahoo, Hotmail and Mozilla.The security of the entire public key infrastructure (PKI), w... |
30 March 2011 11:59 GMT |
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The Comodo digital certificate theft plot thickens as lone Iranian hacker claims to be responsible for the compromise and offers evidence.The security world was taken by storm last week when it was revealed that someone managed to obtain fake digital certificates for high-profile domains from Comodo.The company, whic... |
28 March 2011 03:57 GMT |
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Mozilla has published more information about the recent incident where hackers obtained rogue SSL certificates for high-profile domains via Comodo and admitted that keeping the whole thing under wraps for a week was not a good decision.The compromise occurred sometime around March 15 and involved hackers obtaining th... |
28 March 2011 00:48 GMT |
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An attacker has managed to obtain nine SSL certificates for high-value domains from Comodo, prompting Chrome and Firefox to release updates to blacklist them.The incident was the result of a compromise at a Comodo affiliate registration authority (RA) in Southern Europe which resulted in hackers stealing its username... |
23 March 2011 10:34 GMT |
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It started with Comodo coming across an issue that it considered a major security vulnerability affecting VeriSign customers. The security outfit leveraged a third party to notify VeriSign of the flaw in its enterprise SSL Certificate requesting process, and went on to urge the rival company to correct the problem an... |
23 June 2010 10:55 GMT |
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Comodo has announced the launch of version 1.0 of SecureEmail. The free-of-charge product serves the purpose of applying an encryption system and signatures to all the outgoing emails, eliminating thus the need for a public key cryptography system, which forces the sender and the recipient to use two different keys. ... |
25 August 2008 09:12 GMT |
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Comodo Firewall Pro, a freeware firewall which attracted quite a large audience, needs to be updated as soon as possible in order to avoid a new vulnerability spotted in older versions. Security company Secunia rated the flaw as not critical, but it stated that a successful exploit of the flaw could cause a Denial of... |
30 April 2008 04:32 GMT |
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Comodo, a global Certification Authority and leading provider of Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions, announced today the release of their FREE CentOS and Red Hat-based Linux server suite, Zero Touch Linux (ZTL). This Linux server suite contains applications centrally controlled by a user-friendly web-... |
3 May 2007 13:59 GMT |
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