Another advisory,,

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20061009/anti-spam-lawsuit.htm

 
Chris 
 
 
 
 
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Schmidt
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: IIS 4 Advisory

For those of you still running NT 4.0 SP1 with IIS 4

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From: VeriSign Customer Support Department [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 07:28 AM
Subject: Important Service Notice about your Secure Site Certificate

Dear VeriSign SSL Customer:

In keeping with industry best practices and to continue providing you
world-class SSL security, VeriSign is making an important change to the
certificate hierarchy of your Secure Site SSL certificate. Secure Site SSL
certificates (1, 2 and 3 year), issued on or after September 7, 2006, will
be signed with a new intermediate certificate authority (CA).  This new
intermediate CA certificate will chain up to the VeriSign Public Certificate
Authority (PCA) root that is present in all major web browsers and web
servers.

Who is affected by this change?
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This change affects only existing and new customers who are using VeriSign
Secure Site SSL certificates

Customers using IIS web servers: 
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If you are using Microsoft IIS 5.0 or 6.0 No action is required when you
renew your Secure Site Certificate, since Microsoft IIS 5.0 and 6.0
automatically imports and installs the new intermediate CA certificate. 
If you are using IIS 4.0(not supported by Microsoft as of December 2004):
Please note that you will need to manually install the intermediate CA
certificate using a Microsoft tool.  For detailed instructions, please go to
http://www.verisign.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/page_dev020191.html
.

Customers using other Web Server (i.e. non-IIS): 
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If you are using any non-IIS web server you will have to go through a simple
one-time installation of the New CA when you install you renewed Secure Site
Certificate. This is consistent with the way VeriSign has been issuing
retail Secure Site Pro and Managed PKI for SSL Premium Certificates for the
past 2 years, and you will receive the necessary instructions upon issuance
of your Secure Site Certificate. 
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For complete details and updates on the Secure Site intermediate CA
certificate rollout plan, please see our "CA Update: Secure Site and Managed
PKI for SSL Standard Certificate" advisory at
www.verisign.com/support/advisories/page_029264.html  

Note: This notice is being sent to both the Technical Contact and Corporate
Contact listed for the certificate.  If you have purchased more than one SSL
certificate from VeriSign, you may receive a message like this one for each
of your SSL certificates.

SSL CERTIFICATE SUPPORT 
If you have any questions, please visit our SSL Certificates Support web
page at:     
http://www.verisign.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/index.html
There you will find a range of support tools to help you including, live
chat product advisories, a comprehensive knowledge base, top FAQs,
installation instructions and up-to-date contact information:
http://www.verisign.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/index.html 

Thank you,
VeriSign Customer Support Department
http://www.verisign.com/support/




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