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  2. Certificate revocation list - Wikipedia

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    A CRL is generated and published periodically, often at a defined interval. A CRL can also be published immediately after a certificate has been revoked. A CRL is issued by a CRL issuer, which is typically the CA which also issued the corresponding certificates, but could alternatively be some other trusted authority.

  3. Certificate revocation - Wikipedia

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    CRV maintenance for CAs is linear in the number of certificates issued. CAs must add a new field, a revocation number, to each issued certificate, allowing certificates from a single CA to be identified by a tuple of certificate expiration date and revocation number; this tuple allows a client to efficiently locate a bit giving the identified ...

  4. Center for Responsible Lending - Wikipedia

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    It has issued research reports, issue briefs and policy statements on a range of topics. CRL has pushed hard for financial reform—including the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency—in the wake of the mortgage meltdown [3] The founders of CRL are Herbert Sandler and his wife Marion Sandler, founders of the Sandler Foundation ...

  5. Supreme Court allows small business registration rule to take ...

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    Karen Kerrigan, president & CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, said the order likely isn’t the end of the “go-stop-go story” of the reporting requirement.

  6. Offline root certificate authority - Wikipedia

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    To better understand how an offline root CA can greatly improve the security and integrity of a PKI, it is important to realize that a CRL is specific to the CA which issued the certificates on the list. Therefore, each CA (root or intermediate) is only responsible for tracking the revocation of certificates it alone has issued.

  7. Purchase rates for Thursday, February 6, 2025 - AOL

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    Average mortgage rates tick lower as of Thursday, February 6, 2025, with the 30-year fixed benchmark continuing to hover just under 7.00%. The market is keeping an eye on tomorrow's jobs report ...

  8. Stock market ends mostly up. Amazon drops after-hours on ...

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    Ford said weakness in its EV business will weigh on its financial performance this year. The automaker's shares are off 7.39%, reaching the lowest level since 2020. The automaker's shares are off ...

  9. Bank regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFAA) of 1987, implemented by Regulation CC, defines when standard holds and exception holds can be placed on checks deposited to checking accounts, and the maximum length of time the money can be held. A bank's hold policy can be less stringent than the guidelines provided, but it cannot exceed the guidelines.