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:

Unknown Certificate Authority - the server's certificate is not trusted

Cached · just now
93/100 SECURITY SCORE

Certificate Information

Subject
C=US, ST=New York, O=Infor (US), LLC, CN=*.infor.com
Issuer
C=GB, O=Sectigo Limited, CN=Sectigo Public Server Authentication CA OV R36
Valid From
July 28, 2025
Valid Until
July 28, 2026 196 days
Public Key
RSA 4096 bit Strong
Signature Algorithm
SHA256-RSA
SHA-256 Fingerprint
8C:BC:3B:4D:E0:04:9B:D4:9E:E8:0E:4F:BF:79:95:6D:AC:C6:D5:D5:E1:AC:27:4C:B8:78:54:2E:88:D1:07:73
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
Present
max-age=31536000
Content-Security-Policy
Weak
frame-ancestors
X-Frame-Options
Good
SAMEORIGIN
X-Content-Type-Options
Good
nosniff
Referrer-Policy
Present
origin-when-cross-origin
Permissions-Policy
Present
camera=(), microphone=(), browsing-topics=()
Recommendations
  • Increase HSTS max-age to at least 1 year and add includeSubDomains
  • Significantly strengthen CSP directives

CAA Records (Certificate Authority Authorization)

CAA Records
Configured (Restricts certificate issuance)
Current Issuer
Authorized (Matches CAA policy)
Incident Reporting
Recommendations
  • Consider using critical flag (flags=128) for stricter CAA enforcement
  • You have authorized 5 CAs - consider limiting to only the CAs you actively use

Subject Alternative Names

2 domains