SSL Verification Bypassed

The server's SSL certificate could not be verified. The analysis was completed using insecure mode. Data may be less reliable.

Reason:

Expired Certificate - the server's certificate has expired

Cached · just now
48/100 SECURITY SCORE

Certificate Information

Subject
C=TW, UNKNOWN={:asn1_OPENTYPE, <<19, 3, 51, 51, 51>>}, ST=Taoyuan, L=Taoyuan, UNKNOWN={:asn1_OPENTYPE, <<19, 39, 78, 111, 46, 50, 48, 48, 44, 87, 101, 110, 32, 72, 117, 97, 32, 50, 110, 100, 32, 82, 68, 46, 44, 75, 117, 101, 105, 32, 83, 97, 110, 32, 72, 115, 105, 97, 110, 103, 44>>}, O=MiTAC International Corp, OU=MIS, OU=Provided by Global Digital Inc., OU=GlobalTrustSSLWildcard, CN=*.mio.com
Issuer
C=GB, ST=Greater Manchester, L=Salford, O=COMODO CA Limited, CN=COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA
Valid From
May 08, 2018
Valid Until
May 26, 2020 Expired
Public Key
RSA 2048 bit Adequate
Signature Algorithm
SHA256-RSA
SHA-256 Fingerprint
85:A3:5B:C5:CA:70:D1:C9:7A:D5:C0:B9:C3:67:3F:DA:ED:17:8E:05:37:8F:71:92:8C:71:FF:AC:DA:4C:3F:58
Alternative Names

Security Configuration

TLS Protocols
TLS 1.0 TLS 1.1 TLS 1.2
Forward Secrecy
Limited (Check cipher configuration)
Warnings
  • TLS 1.3 is not supported (recommended)
  • TLS 1.1 is deprecated and should be disabled
  • TLS 1.0 is deprecated and should be disabled

HTTP Security Headers

Status
Strict-Transport-Security
Missing
Not configured
Content-Security-Policy
Missing
Not configured
X-Frame-Options
Missing
Not configured
X-Content-Type-Options
Missing
Not configured
Referrer-Policy
Missing
Not configured
Permissions-Policy
Missing
Not configured
Recommendations
  • Add Strict-Transport-Security header with max-age of at least 1 year
  • Add Content-Security-Policy header to prevent XSS attacks
  • Add X-Frame-Options: DENY or SAMEORIGIN to prevent clickjacking
  • Add X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
  • Add Referrer-Policy header (recommended: strict-origin-when-cross-origin)
  • Consider adding Permissions-Policy to control browser features

CAA Records (Certificate Authority Authorization)

CAA Records
Not Configured (Any CA can issue certificates)
CAA Issues
  • No CAA records configured - any CA can issue certificates
Recommendations
  • Implement CAA records to restrict which CAs can issue certificates for your domain
  • This adds an extra layer of security against unauthorized certificate issuance
  • Example: Add CAA record 'example.com. CAA 0 issue "letsencrypt.org"'
  • Consider adding 'iodef' record to receive security incident reports

Subject Alternative Names

2 domains