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Facebook's Certificate Transparency App or Tool for Domain Owners Ensures Facebook Security



2024-04-20 10:13:35 Computer

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A certificate or AC (authorization certificate) is mainly used to authorize the holder access to a dotcom domain in light of the issuer giving him certification that he's legit, whether he's a third-party operator for a subdomain advertising some sort of local promo or something akin to that situation (making it relevant to facebook security). A certificate is also standardized in X.509, while the specifics on the utilization of the certificate for the purpose of authorization over the Internet are contained in RFC5755. At any rate, Facebook recently released an app called Certificate Transparency.

What Does Certificate Transparency Do?

* Certificate Transparency or CT is a tool for domain holders that monitors and tracks down CA or Certificate Authority releases on certificates for relevant dotcoms or domains. If you see a certificate you know you didn't issue, you can have it brought down post-haste or at least do an investigation for it to verify whether it was a certificate released from your company. Use the contact form available on Hayy.net

* CT users can also subscribe for email alerts whenever new certificates appear in their domain's CT logs. They can also search for existing certificates for the domain name in order to scour through them and figure out which ones they sanctioned and which ones are out-of-place. You want to be alerted when everything isn't on the up and up.

* It's like how when you move from one ISP to another while logged on to Gmail, the email client alerts you of the change. This way, you can certify and figure out for yourself whether the suspicious activity from another ISP is just you accessing email through a different Wi-Fi or if it really is a hacker because you yourself didn't do anything.

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