Certificate authorities

StartCom

StartCom was a certificate authority founded in Eilat, Israel, and later based in Beijing, China, that had three main activities: StartCom Enterprise Linux (Linux distribution), StartSSL (certificate authority) and MediaHost (web hosting). StartCom set up branch offices in China, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and Spain. Due to multiple faults on the company's end, all StartCom certificates were removed from Mozilla Firefox in October 2016 and Google Chrome in March 2017, including certificates previously issued, with similar removals from other browsers expected to follow. StartCom was acquired in secrecy by WoSign Limited (Shenzhen, Guangdong, China), through multiple companies, which was revealed by the Mozilla investigation related to the root certificate removal of WoSign and StartCom in 2016. Due to the sanctions of both Mozilla and Apple, the company announced it would be restructured during 2016 by WoSign parent Qihoo 360 Group, detaching StartCom from the scandal-affected WoSign and making it a subsidiary of Qihoo. Despite attempts to distance itself from the controversy, on November 16, 2017, StartCom announced termination of business, and on January 1, 2018, stopped serving new certificates, effectively closing the company. The StartSSL, StartCom, and StartCom CA websites now redirect to WoSign's shop page. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist The Internet

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From playlist Wireshark

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TypeScript 101 (tutorial)

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From playlist Tutorials

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How do you deploy a service at scale? by Kenny Yu of Facebook - CS50 Tech Talk

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From playlist CS50 Tech Talks 2018

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Ruby Conf 2013 - Ruby On Robots Using Artoo by Ron Evans

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From playlist RubyConf 2013

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JAVA 02 Creating your first program

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From playlist Java

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From playlist Technology Trends

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Live Office Hours with Adora Cheung and Avichal Garg - Stanford CS183F: Startup School

In this session of Live Office Hours, Adora Cheung, YC Partner, and Avichal Garg, previously Director of Product Management at Facebook and now an Expert at YC, sit down with three startups: Edmission, Yembo.ai, and Almabase.

From playlist Startup School: The First 100 Days - Stanford CS183F - Spring 2017

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PowerPoint: Getting Started

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From playlist Microsoft PowerPoint

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LINUX: openSUSE 11.3 Installation

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From playlist Linux

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In this video we start an installation of openSUSE from the network having created an NFS installation server and DHCP server. This is the first step in automating our openSUSE Linux install.

From playlist Linux

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28C3: Lightning Talks Day 4 (en)

For more information visit: http://bit.ly/28C3_information To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/28C3_videos Playlist 28C3: http://bit.ly/28C3_playlist Speaker: Nick Farr

From playlist 28C3: Behind Enemy Lines

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