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
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Certificate Information
Subject
CN=dashboard.backofficeboost.cloud
Issuer
C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=E8
Valid From
September 09, 2025
Valid Until
December 08, 2025
Expired
Public Key
ECDSA
256 bit
(P-256)
Adequate
Signature Algorithm
ECDSA-SHA384
SHA-256 Fingerprint
E3:D7:0A:25:EE:25:8D:40:9C:DE:7D:C2:D5:1E:F5:80:35:A0:5E:D6:AA:23:39:5E:79:27:A2:3B:1E:B3:63:F6
Alternative Names
Security Configuration
TLS Protocols
TLS 1.2
TLS 1.3
Forward Secrecy
Supported
(Modern clients use PFS)
HTTP Security Headers
Status
Strict-Transport-Security
Missing
Not configured
Content-Security-Policy
Missing
Not configured
X-Frame-Options
Excellent
DENY
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-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
Configured
(Restricts certificate issuance)
Current Issuer
Authorized
(Matches CAA policy)
Authorized CAs
Incident Reporting
mailto:[email protected]
Recommendations
- • Consider using critical flag (flags=128) for stricter CAA enforcement
- • You have authorized 4 CAs - consider limiting to only the CAs you actively use
- • Consider adding 'issuewild' records to control wildcard certificate issuance