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Comment by sundarurfriend

4 years ago

It's surprising how common this is, from big organizations: either letting the certificate expire, or have it be for the wrong domain that clearly belongs to the same org - but most users wouldn't know or care. So it's a good idea for a service, best of luck to thehodge.

It happens A LOT, it's mostly because domains, SSLs and other 'tedious' things like that tend to get lost in the business of 'building something billable' and it's easy to thank that a different department owns that bit.

It's even more common when the certificate is issued for longer than 1 year, that's a bad practice- don't do this!