#certificaterevocation — Public Fediverse posts
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Microsoft Defender Flags DigiCert Certificates as Malware in False Positives
Microsoft Defender's recent signature update mistakenly flagged legitimate DigiCert root certificates as malware, causing widespread alerts and removal of the certificates, and even prompting some users to reinstall Windows. DigiCert quickly revoked the affected certificates within 24 hours of discovery,…
#FalsePositives #MicrosoftDefender #Digicert #CertificateRevocation #MalwareDetection
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OpenAI Disrupts macOS App Signing Process After Supply Chain Breach
OpenAI recently took swift action to protect its users by revoking a macOS app certificate after discovering a malicious library had been downloaded through a GitHub Actions workflow used to sign its applications. This move highlights the vulnerability of even trusted software signing processes to supply chain breaches, and the…
#SupplyChain #Macos #AppSecurity #CertificateRevocation #GithubActions
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If anyone uses DigiCert for their certificates, be aware they are revoking a lot of them over the next 24 hours & you need to renew them before then.
https://www.digicert.com/support/certificate-revocation-incident
I'm not affected as I don't use them but this could cause chaos for those that do
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If anyone uses DigiCert for their certificates, be aware they are revoking a lot of them over the next 24 hours & you need to renew them before then.
https://www.digicert.com/support/certificate-revocation-incident
I'm not affected as I don't use them but this could cause chaos for those that do
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If anyone uses DigiCert for their certificates, be aware they are revoking a lot of them over the next 24 hours & you need to renew them before then.
https://www.digicert.com/support/certificate-revocation-incident
I'm not affected as I don't use them but this could cause chaos for those that do
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If anyone uses DigiCert for their certificates, be aware they are revoking a lot of them over the next 24 hours & you need to renew them before then.
https://www.digicert.com/support/certificate-revocation-incident
I'm not affected as I don't use them but this could cause chaos for those that do
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If anyone uses DigiCert for their certificates, be aware they are revoking a lot of them over the next 24 hours & you need to renew them before then.
https://www.digicert.com/support/certificate-revocation-incident
I'm not affected as I don't use them but this could cause chaos for those that do
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Do current browsers still validate CRLs in enterprise PKI environments
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269162/do-current-browsers-still-validate-crls-in-enterprise-pki-environments
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Do current browsers still validate CRLs in enterprise PKI environments
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269162/do-current-browsers-still-validate-crls-in-enterprise-pki-environments
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Do current browsers still validate CRLs in enterprise PKI environments
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269162/do-current-browsers-still-validate-crls-in-enterprise-pki-environments
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Do current browsers still validate CRLs in enterprise PKI environments
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269162/do-current-browsers-still-validate-crls-in-enterprise-pki-environments
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Does a certificate revocation list (CRL) keep it's entries at least as long as the certificate would have been valid?
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269076/does-a-certificate-revocation-list-crl-keep-its-entries-at-least-as-long-as-t
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Does a certificate revocation list (CRL) keep it's entries at least as long as the certificate would have been valid?
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269076/does-a-certificate-revocation-list-crl-keep-its-entries-at-least-as-long-as-t
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Does a certificate revocation list (CRL) keep it's entries at least as long as the certificate would have been valid?
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269076/does-a-certificate-revocation-list-crl-keep-its-entries-at-least-as-long-as-t
#certificaterevocation #certificateauthority #certificates -
Does a certificate revocation list (CRL) keep it's entries at least as long as the certificate would have been valid?
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/269076/does-a-certificate-revocation-list-crl-keep-its-entries-at-least-as-long-as-t
#certificaterevocation #certificateauthority #certificates