Revoking SSL certificates Clause Samples

Revoking SSL certificates. If the Subscriber knows, or has reason to believe, or should have understood that any unauthorised persons have acquired knowledge about the private key, the Subscriber shall immediately take steps to revoke the SSL certificate. The SSL certificate shall be revoked in the event of loss, misuse or suspected misuse. Failure to do so shall be regarded as coarse negligence. The SSL certificate shall also be revoked if the information in the certificate is incorrect or inaccurate. If the SSL certificate is revoked due to one of the reasons listed below (read about revocation reasons on Buypass Web), the reason must be specified when requesting revocation: • the private key is compromised (keyCompromize #1) • the Subscriber’s name or other identity information in the certificate has changed (affiliationChanged #3) • the certificate has been replaced by another certificate (superseded #4) • the certificate contains domain names that are no longer in use or the certificate will no longer be used because the website is no longer operative (cessationOfOperation #5) A reason code (in parentheses) will be included on the CRL/OCSP giving information to relaying parties about the reason for revoking the certificate. If the certificate is revoked for any other reason, no reason code should be specified. For PSD2 QWACs, the certificate shall be revoked if the authorization to act as a PSP has been withdrawn, or any of the PSP roles included in the certificate has been withdrawn. Subscribers may submit revocation requests to Buypass’ revocation service by phone or by contacting the revocation service on Buypass Web. The Contract Signer and Authorized Subscriber Representatives may request certificate revocation on behalf of the Subscriber. The Subscriber must ensure that Authorized Subscriber Representatives are, at any time, able to receive and acknowledge notifications from Buypass regarding any incident that requires certificates to be revoked within 24 hours or 5 days depending on the severity of the incident, and act upon them immediately. In such cases the Subscriber is responsible for replacing affected SSL certificates within the given timeframe to avoid services becoming inaccessible when certificates are revoked. The Subscriber shall stop using the private key immediately when: • the information in the SSL certificate is incorrect or invalid • it is suspected or demonstrated that the private key has been subject to misuse or has been compromised • the SSL certifi...
Revoking SSL certificates. Buypass may decide to revoke a SSL certificate if the Subscriber fails to comply with the terms and conditions contained in this agreement or if the certificate is used for illegal activities such as phishing or fraud, or is otherwise misused.
Revoking SSL certificates. If the Subscriber knows, or has reason to believe, or should have understood that any unauthorised persons have acquired knowledge about the private key, the Subscriber shall immediately take steps to revoke the SSL certificate. The SSL certificate shall be revoked in the event of loss, misuse or suspected misuse. Failure to do so shall be regarded as coarse negligence. The SSL certificate shall also be revoked if the information in the certificate is incorrect or inaccurate. Subscribers can submit revocation requests to Buypass’s revocation service by phone or by contacting the revocation service on ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. The Contract Signer and physical persons assigned the roles of Certificate Approver or Certificate Applicant may request certificate revocation on behalf of the Subscriber. The Subscriber shall stop using the private key immediately when:  the information in the SSL certificate is incorrect or invalid  it is suspected or demonstrated that the private key has been subject to misuse or has been compromised  the SSL certificate has been revoked If it is suspected or demonstrated that the private key has been subject to misuse or has been compromised, the Subscriber shall immediately comply with Buypass's instructions on the use of private keys and SSL certificates. The loss of a private key implies that the Subscriber must apply for a new SSL certificate.
Revoking SSL certificates. If the Subscriber knows, or has reason to believe, or should have understood that any unauthorised persons have acquired knowledge about the private key, the Subscriber shall immediately take steps to revoke the SSL certificate. The SSL certificate shall be revoked in the event of loss, misuse or suspected misuse. Failure to do so shall be regarded as coarse negligence. The SSL certificate shall also be revoked if the information in the certificate is incorrect or inaccurate. If the SSL certificate is revoked due to one of the reasons listed below (read about revocation reasons on Buypass Web), the reason must be specified when requesting revocation: • the private key is compromised (keyCompromize #1) • the Subscriber’s name or other identity information in the certificate has changed (affiliationChanged #3) • the certificate has been replaced by another certificate (superseded #4) • the certificate contains domain names that are no longer in use or the certificate will no longer be used because the website is no longer operative (cessationOfOperation #5) A reason code (in parentheses) will be included on the CRL/OCSP giving information to relaying parties about the reason for revoking the certificate. If the certificate is revoked for any other reason, no reason code should be specified. For PSD2 QWACs, the certificate shall be revoked if the authorization to act as a PSP has been withdrawn, or any of the PSP roles included in the certificate has been withdrawn. Subscribers may submit revocation requests to Buypass’ revocation service by phone or by contacting the revocation service on Buypass Web. The Contract Signer and Authorized Subscriber Representatives may request certificate revocation on behalf of the Subscriber. The Subscriber shall stop using the private key immediately when: • the information in the SSL certificate is incorrect or invalid • it is suspected or demonstrated that the private key has been subject to misuse or has been compromised • the SSL certificate has been revoked If it is suspected or demonstrated that the private key has been subject to misuse or has been compromised, the Subscriber shall immediately comply with Buypass' instructions on the use of private keys and SSL certificates. The loss of a private key implies that the Subscriber must apply for a new SSL certificate.

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