Mozilla Distrusts PROCERT, Removes it from Root Program
Mozilla alleges PROCERT is not “adequately aware of the requirements placed upon them.” Mozilla has reached a decision to distrust PROCERT and to remove the CA from its root program…
Mozilla alleges PROCERT is not “adequately aware of the requirements placed upon them.” Mozilla has reached a decision to distrust PROCERT and to remove the CA from its root program…
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Google’s browser will warn users about Man-in-the-Middle attacks starting in Chrome 63. Google Chrome will add an interstitial warning notifying users of HTTPS interception starting in Chrome 63. The warning…
The announcement being circulated simply finalizes an agreement from July A couple days ago, on September 11, 2017, a group of Google employees made a post on the Google Security…
Lenovo Will Pay $3.5 Million For Software That Exposed HTTPS Interception Risk Two years ago Lenovo was in hot water for bloat-ware (unwanted programs pre-installed on consumer computers) called Superfish…
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