Let’s Encrypt certificates are free under public beta
Web publishers no longer need an invite to get one of Let’s Encrypt’s free certificates to enable an encrypted connection between browsers and their website.
Web publishers no longer need an invite to get one of Let’s Encrypt’s free certificates to enable an encrypted connection between browsers and their website.
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IDG News Service staff | 27 May | Read more
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David Braue | 11 Mar | Read more
Attackers have set up around 10,000 malicious subdomains on accounts belonging to GoDaddy customers, according to a new report from Cisco's Talos Security Intelligence and Research Group.
Maria Korolov | 05 Mar | Read more
Hundreds of hacked domain name accounts registered through GoDaddy are being used as part of a highly effective campaign using the Angler exploit kit to infect computers with malware.
Jeremy Kirk | 04 Mar | Read more
On Tuesday, my personal account at GoDaddy was compromised. I knew it was coming, but considering the layered account protections used by the world's largest domain registrar, I didn't think my attacker would be successful.
Steve Ragan | 20 Mar | Read more