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SecureTrust is a certificate authority that offers SSL certificate and computer security products. SecureTrust is a division of Trustwave and operated its certificate business under the Trustwave brand until December 14th, 2018 when it launched the SecureTrust division. It was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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Joao Ferreira

Joao Ferreira

Securetrust Scans Reports Fail Wrong!
September 29, 2020 Permalink
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After contacting them for a year, the techs don't know enough and read of a book of house rules only. Because of a complex setup we assigned an SSL certificate to the firewall VPN service so it could pass the scans. Because we can't assign a certificate with a public ip address as the common name (I hope any tech knows why on a firewall) due to authentication required for that to be issued... They were not helpful at all and don't care. We have assigned a domain to the firewall. All the services and security is in place. Securetrust will not work to improve their services at all. They showed on the phone to not care about the client at all. Only say "fix it or you have to dispute the scan everytime it runs." What? We are in 2020 where technology allows much better than that! A simple dns search will show that the ip is properly assigned to a domain name that is the common name of the certificate.... but they don't understand that and fail the scan. Worse service!

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