PCI v3.2-6.5.4
CAPEC-459
CWE-295
ISO27001-A.14.1.3
WASC-4
OWASP 2013-A6
OWASP 2017-A3
CVSS:3.0/AV:A/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

Invalid SSL Certificate

Severity:
Medium
Summary

Invicti identified an invalid SSL certificate.

An SSL certificate can be created and signed by anyone. You should have a valid SSL certificate to make your visitors sure about the secure communication between your website and them. If you have an invalid certificate, your visitors will have trouble distinguishing between your certificate and those of attackers.

Impact

Attackers can perform man-in-the-middle attacks and observe the encryption traffic between your website and its visitors.

Remediation

Fix the problem with your SSL certificate to provide secure communication between your website and its visitors.

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