Trustico® Abandons Symantec® SSL Certificates

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, February 13, 2018 (Newswire.com) - Trustico® Abandons Symantec® SSL Certificates

Effective immediately, Trustico® will cease to offer Symantec® branded SSL Certificates : Symantec®, GeoTrust, Thawte and RapidSSL in the lead up to launching their new website trust seals and Trustico® branded SSL Certificates.

This move follows Google's decision to stop trusting SSL Certificates issued by Symantec® in the coming months, resulting in a degraded website visitor experience.

"The products and services that Trustico provide are those that the internet community trust and rely upon. It's important for Trustico to ensure that those products and services maintain high security levels, are free from defect and instill consumer confidence at all times. Unfortunately, due to the recent security events involving Symantec, the brand is one that Trustico believes can no longer offer those high security levels,"
- ZANE LUCAS, DIRECTOR

Any website that uses an SSL Certificate issued by Symantec® before June 2016 or after December 2017 will be warned that their connection is not private and someone could be attempting to steal their information. Chrome users will have to click past the warning before they are able to access the website.

The initial change is scheduled to arrive with Chrome version 66, which will launch worldwide on April 17th. Then from October 23rd when Chrome launches build 70, all Symantec® SSL Certificates will be listed as untrustworthy.

As a valued partner of Comodo®, Trustico® have updated their systems to minimize disruption to customers with their API and ordering rocesses by enabling the automatic selection and ordering of equivalent products from the Comodo® range. This means customers that attempt to order an SSL Certificate no longer supplied, will be presented with an alternate trusted product.

Trustico® will soon launch new website trust seals and will be offering Trustico® branded SSL Certificates across their sites. The SSL Certificates that Trustico offer ensure websites are both secured and trusted - enabling security to protect sensitive data such as credit card and personal information.

SSL Certificates can be purchased, validated and issued within minutes using Trustico®’s seamless validation process. All the major browsers and devices trust their SSL Certificates, providing the highest level of security and compatibility with 99.9% of the world's internet population.

Trustico has issued Symantec SSL Certificates for more than 10 years. With more than 50,000 of its current customer based affected by these issues, they’re playing an important role by ensuring existing and new online business remains secured.

"The products and services that Trustico provide are those that the internet community trust and rely upon. It’s important for Trustico to ensure that those products and services maintain high security levels, are free from defect and instill consumer confidence at all times. Unfortunately, due to the recent security events involving Symantec, the brand is no longer one that Trustico believes can no longer offer those high security levels," said Zane Lucas.

As indicated by Chrome, this incident, while distinct from a previous incident in 2015, was part of a continuing pattern of issues over the past several years that has caused the Chrome team to lose confidence in the trustworthiness of Symantec®’s infrastructure, and as a result, the SSL Certificates that have been or will be issued from it.

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Most Popular Questions

Learn about the transition from Symantec SSL Certificates to trusted alternatives from Comodo following Google's decision to distrust Symantec-issued certificates.

Why Did Trustico® Stop Selling Symantec SSL Certificates?

Trustico® ceased offering Symantec-branded SSL Certificates (including GeoTrust, Thawte, and RapidSSL) following Google's decision to stop trusting them. This decision was made to ensure customers continue to receive SSL Certificates that maintain high security levels and consumer confidence.

What Happens to Websites Using Symantec SSL Certificates?

Websites using Symantec SSL Certificates issued before June 2016 or after December 2017 will display warnings in Chrome stating the connection is not private. Starting with Chrome version 70 (October 23rd, 2018), all Symantec SSL Certificates are listed as untrustworthy.

What SSL Certificates Does Trustico® Offer Instead of Symantec?

Trustico® now offers SSL Certificates from Comodo as trusted alternatives. The ordering system automatically presents equivalent Comodo products when customers attempt to order previously available Symantec SSL Certificates, ensuring minimal disruption.

How Do I Replace Symantec SSL Certificates?

Trustico® has streamlined the replacement process through their ordering system. When you place an order, you will automatically be presented with an equivalent trusted SSL Certificate from the Comodo range that can be validated and issued within minutes.

Are the Replacement SSL Certificates Trusted by All Browsers?

Yes, the SSL Certificates offered by Trustico® are trusted by all major browsers and devices, providing the highest level of security and compatibility with 99.9% of the world's internet population.

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