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Certificate authority (CA) GlobalSign found that the web server hosting its site was hacked.
the company said the hack was isolated to its webiste.
“The breached web server has always been isolated from all other infrastructure and is used only to serve the www.globalsign.com website.”
“At present there is no further evidence of breach other than the isolated www web server.”
The company said it is closely monitoring all activity to its services in light of what it deems an “industry-wide” attack against CAs.
Last week, GlobalSign temporarily suspended its issuing of SSL credentials due to claims from a hacker linked to recent attacks on CAs Comodo and DigiNotar.
The hacker claimed responsibility for the recent attack on DigiNotar and claimed to have access to four other CAs, including GlobalSign.
GlobalSign, however, said last week that its CA root has never been connected to a network.
“Any claim of the Comodohacker to holding a private key does not refer to the GlobalSign offline root CA,” the company said.
GlobalSign began bringing its system components back online Monday. Information gleaned from its investigation is being shared with law enforcement and other CAs.
This article originally appeared at scmagazineus.com
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