On November 24, 2023, the IRS released PLR 202347001, ruling that certificates issued from an “exchange trust” qualify as stripped bonds or stripped coupons within the meaning of Code Section 1286.
When trusts are used as estate planning tools, financial institutions such as banks and brokerages may require written documentation of the trust’s existence before transferring assets into a trust or ...
Certificates are a key part of the digital transaction value chain, and a key way both to secure transactions, and to establish trust. But all browser providers are end of life-ing a set of ...
Two independent researchers are proposing an extension for TLS to provide greater trust in certificate authorities, which have become a weak link in the entire public key infrastructure after some big ...
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Certificate authorities aren’t scrutinizing who gets their SSL certificates, and now a large number of phishing sites have legitimate certificates, said Netcraft, a United Kingdom-based Internet ...
UPDATE–Google has taken the unusual step of completely removing trust from Chrome for the Chinese certificate authority CNNIC in the wake of an incident in which certificates issued by the CA were ...
Microsoft updated the Certificate Trust List in Windows to revoke trust for a certificate authority operated by the Indian government after it improperly issued at least 45 SSL certificates for ...
Not sure if this is the right place to be posting this so mods, feel free to move it to a more appropriate place. I'm working on an Eclipse-based product and am currently facing an issue when ...
The Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services Act passed the European Union Parliament back in 2014 and has been slowly enacted since July 2016. But a more recent change this past ...