This website documents certificates that may have been stolen or issued to impostors who impersonate an organization. Any organization whose name appears on a certificate used to sign malware, is the victim of a crime. If your organization is represented in an abused certificate, we recommend working with law enforcement to report the crime. This website is only centralizing information that is already public.
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If you continue to browse and use this website, you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy govern Squiblydoo's relationship with you in relation to this website.
Information submitted to the website becomes public, accessible to anyone with a login. No sensitive information should be submitted to the platfrom.
Information on the website is assumed to be true, but errors may occur. If notified of errors, we will do our best to update the website and databases in a timely manner.
If you use data collected from the website for any purpose, the website and/or creator (Squiblydoo) should be clearly credited.
All submissions from the site are reviewed. Users may become prevented from making new submissions if the quality of their submissions are found to be unreliable.
Any information submitted to the website should be considered private. The association of your account with your submissions is controlled by your profile: all accounts default to "private". Even when private, your submissions will be visible publicly.
We collect information regarding accounts, submissions, and queries. We intentionally collect very little information. Login is managed by OATH using GitHub which requests read permissions to read your public GitHub profile.
Your information while private, will be protected to the best of our ability. In the unlikely case it is requested by law enforcement, we will comply; however, in most cases law enforcement is interested in the information that is submitted which is already public and not information regarding the submitter.