Google says its Chrome browser will stop trusting certificates from two certificate authorities after “patterns of concerning behavior observed over the past year” diminished trust in their ...
An announcement from the Google Chrome Security Team has dropped what can only be described as a security and privacy bombshell for the 3.45 billion users of the Chrome browser. From November 1, the ...
A Certification Authority (CA) issues certificates that help guarantee you’re visiting a legitimate website. Over the years, Chrome has had to distrust some CAs, and the Google browser is about to do ...
Google Chrome is making it easier to inspect how secure the websites you visit are without having to leave the page. The latest iteration of the browser brings back the ability to effortlessly look up ...
The new version of Chrome that Google pushed out on Monday evening fixes the problem and that’s the only security fix included in the latest browser release. In a discussion on a forum on ...
Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s Firefox browsers will stop trusting all new digital certificates issued by the China Internet Network Information Center following a major trust breach last week that led ...
Google says it will no longer trust root CA certificates signed by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock in the Chrome Root Store due to a pattern of compliance failures and failure to make improvements. The ...
The latest Chrome update adds a stringent security feature which can prompt certificate warnings when accessing internal sites. Learn the details and how to mitigate this prompt on Windows systems.
The Google Chrome browser will no longer trust by default digitial certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock in an effort to "safeguard Chrome's users" over what the company said is a loss of ...