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Managing Windows 10 Trusted Root Certificates: Safe Adds & Best Practices
Windows 10’s certificate stores are the silent infrastructure that makes HTTPS, code signing, VPNs, EFS, and many Windows authentication features work—so when a website, mail server, or internal service shows a certificate error, the root cause is often a missing or mis‑placed certificate in the...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's AD CS Vulnerability CVE-2025-29968: Essential Security Insights and Mitigation Strategies
A new wave of concern has emerged in Microsoft-focused IT circles following the tech giant’s recent disclosure of a significant security vulnerability within Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS). Identified as CVE-2025-29968, this vulnerability puts a spotlight on the enduring...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-29968: Protect Your Enterprise from AD CS Denial of Service Vulnerability
Enterprises relying heavily on Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) to secure their organizational assets are on high alert following the disclosure of CVE-2025-29968—a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability rooted in improper input validation processes within the AD CS infrastructure...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft Security Advisory (2661254): Update For Minimum Certificate Key Length - Version: 1.2
Revision Note: V1.2 (September 11, 2012): Clarified that applications and services that use RSA keys for cryptography and call into the CertGetCertificateChain function could be impacted by this update. Examples of these applications and services include but are not limited to encrypted email...- News
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