WoSign's new certificate system passed the German Cure53 security test

Recently, WoSign's new certificate system successfully passed the German Cure53 white box security test, and publicly released the summary version of the audit report.
It is reported that according to the rectification requirements put forward by Mozilla in October last year, WoSign invested in research and development to re-develop a brand-new system and redeploy supporting infrastructure with high standards and strict requirements. The new system was fully completed at the end of May, and was delivered on June 5 to Cure 53, a security testing company designated by Mozilla, to implement all source code-level security testing audits.
A team of eight senior penetration test engineers from Cure53 spent 40 days per person to complete the audit of Wotong's new system. In the end, the new system successfully passed the very strict security audit and was highly praised by Cure53. The response speed and professionalism of the project leader Richard and his R&D team were also fully recognized by Cure53. German Cure 53 is a world-class security testing service provider, providing security testing services for many institutions in the industry, such as the public free SSL project Let's Encrypt. Successfully passed the Cure 53 code-level security test, reflecting the significant improvement in the code security management and control capabilities of the Wotong development team, and providing a guarantee for the goal of "building a world-class safe and reliable system".
Wosign CA has submitted detailed audit reports to Mozilla and other browser manufacturers as required, and the summary version of the audit report has also been publicly released on Wosign's official website (www.wosign.com) for public understanding.

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