Hello, Thank you for your reply. I'm still investigating the LiteSSL issue 
and have uncovered some new aspects.

The blog page associated with LiteSSL's FreeSSL mentions this article:

“51ssl免费通配符证书申请流程”[1]

It mentions a website called 51ssl. I noticed that LiteSSL, FreeSSL, and 
51ssl all carry the label “亚数信息科技(上海)有限公司”

This article promotes how to apply for wildcard domain certificates using 
51ssl.

It outlines three methods:

1. DNS (CNAME) verification

2. File verification (i.e., 3.2.2.4.18)

3. Email verification

This article was published on June 24, 2022.

However, the CA/B Baseline Requirements stated on December 1, 2021:

CAs MUST NOT use methods 3.2.2.4.6, 3.2.2.4.18, or 3.2.2.4.19 to issue 
wildcard certificates or with Authorization Domain Names other than the 
FQDN.

I have the following questions:

1. LiteSSL, FreeSSL, 51ssl, and TrustAsia. Do they use the same 
infrastructure?

2. Is 51ssl still using these methods to validate wildcard certificates? If 
not, when was this corrected? Was a report filed?

[1] 
https://web.archive.org/web/20250215190449/https://blog.freessl.cn/mian-fei-tong-pei-fu-zheng-shu-shen-qing-liu-cheng/





On Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 5:42:25 PM UTC+8 Rollin Yu wrote:

Thank you for your feedback. We have acknowledged this issue and suspended 
the affected ACME certificate issuance service at 15:40 (UTC+8) on January 
21, 2026.

We have identified the cause. The issue affects only the recently launched 
free ACME service (litessl.cn). We are currently identifying the impacted 
certificates and will complete the revocation within 24 hours.

We will publish a incident report as soon as possible and will keep you 
informed of any key developments.

On Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 4:59:07 PM UTC+8 Roger M Lambdin wrote:


I've noticed this CA has just been found to have a major vulnerability.

A security researcher discovered the following issues with LiteSSL's ACME 
server:

According to his post [1]:

1. Flawed ACME IP throttling policy causes frequent certificate issuance 
failures

2. DNS -01 challenge can be exploited to issue wildcard certificates for 
arbitrary domains.

The second issue is particularly severe. Reproduction steps:

1. Create a LiteSSL ACME account using your own domain and pass the DNS-01 
challenge to request a wildcard certificate

2. View the list of wildcard certificates issued by this CA and select any 
one arbitrarily [2].

3. Using your own ACME account, construct an ACME request to apply for a 
wildcard certificate for the selected domain [3].

I recommend the following actions:

1. Based on this CA's certificate issuance list, we need to identify which 
wildcard certificates have been issued [2].

2. The CA must take action to fix the vulnerability in the ACME server.

3. The CA must submit an incident report. We need to know: When was the 
DNS-01 challenge implemented? How did the vulnerability occur? When was the 
earliest exploitation of this vulnerability? Which certificates were 
erroneously issued?

4. Revoke the erroneously issued wildcard certificates and immediately 
notify the owners of these domains.

5. Based on the certificate CA information, this company is a subordinate 
CA of TrustAsia. We need to know: Does LiteSSL share infrastructure with 
them?

6. This CA must conduct a thorough investigation of its security measures 
and provide a report.

[1] Original source: https://archive.ph/u6U2p

[2] Certificate list: https://crt.sh/?CN=%25&iCAID=438132

[3] Certificate issued by the researcher: https://crt.sh/?q=vaadd.com






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