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Digital Certificates Riddled With Security Weaknesses
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A study published today found 79% of certificates on the internet are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks, with as many as 10% expired or self-signed (15%) in a way that is considered insecure. The study, conducted by Enterprise Management Associates on behalf of AppViewX, a provider of automated machine identity management (MIM) and application infrastructure..
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