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End of the road for DigiNotar as bankruptcy declared !!
DigiNotar, the Dutch certificate authority which hackers compromised and used to generate hundreds of bogus web security certificates, has filed for bankruptcy.
The announcement that DigiNotar has filed for voluntary bankruptcy was made today by its US parent company VASCO Data Security International.
And, quite frankly, there aren't many who will be mourning its loss.
VASCO's CEO, T. Kendall Hunt, seemed keen to disassociate the parent firm from the security problems seen at its subsidiary:
"We would like to remind our customers and investors that the incident at DigiNotar has no impact on VASCO's core authentication technology. The technological infrastructures of VASCO and DigiNotar remain completely separated, meaning that there is no risk for infection of VASCO's strong authentication business." Cliff Bown, Vasco's chief financial officer, said the losses associated with DigiNotar "were expected to be significant."
It's unlikely that many people are going to shed many tears over the demise of DigiNotar. The firm lost all trust when when it was discovered that it had known that it had suffered a security breach weeks before coming clean about the problem.
But it does serve as a chilling reminder of just how fatal a hack can be for an organisation, especially if the way your corporation decides to respond to it is woefully insufficient.
The fraudulent certificates were issued in the name of major web properties such as Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft and Google; and even in the name of intelligence agencies such as the Mossad and the CIA).
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And, quite frankly, there aren't many who will be mourning its loss.
Ya think?
Thanks for the share Indra.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain!
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Thank you for sharing the news Indra, although this does not surprise me in the least, as they messed up big time.
Lets hope the lessons are truly learned.
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