More spam from Comodo....I wonder if this really behooves a certification authority claiming to be number two.

The links go to infosecuritynews.com which is protected by whoisguard (sick), but continuing the promotion one lands at the instanssl site of Comodo. I suggest to Micorosoft and Mozilla to make it a policy requirement of CAs to refrain from spam and sending of unsolicited mail. Funny also these offerings from the same house: comodoantispam.com (would it help me?)

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Warning: Your SSL Certificate on trust-value.com is expiring soon. Upgrade to 2048-bit today
Date:   Fri, 27 Feb 2009 17:16:30 -0000
From:   Comodo Group, Inc. <e-m...@comodogroup.com>
Reply-To:       Comodo Group, Inc. <e-m...@comodogroup.com>
To:     <webmas...@startcom.org>



                        
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