Working on something at work that is bugging me. We have our root certificates, properly signed, etc. I'm trying to import them on a 10.8 virtual machine. I can input them into the "System" keychain, ...
So many everyday items in the developed world are now connected to the Internet, often inexplicably. It adds another layer of potential technology failure that for personal appliances can be something ...
Google has announced plans to run its own certificate root program/store for Chrome, in a major architectural shift for the company's web browser program. A "root program" or a "root store" is a list ...
Several well-known VPN providers – including Surfshark, TurboVPN and VyprVPN – are among six brands called out for a risky practice that potentially undermines user security, reports TechRadar. The ...
Dozens of websites and services reported issues late last month thanks to the expiration of a root certificate provided by Let's Encrypt, one of the largest providers of HTTPS certificates. Let's ...
Kill off any one of 230 root certificates available under the default configuration of Windows XP Service Pack 2 and the operating system will “silently” revive it and restore the certificate to the ...
Google has launched its own root Certificate Authority (CA), which will allow the company to issue digital certificates for its own products and not have to depend on third-party CAs in its quest to ...
I really feel like if the very first thing your "identity protection" software does upon install is ask the user to uninstall a root certificate in their browser and email client, you're doing ...