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trust store
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The trust store, specifically the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store in Microsoft Windows, is a critical component for verifying digital certificates. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight security advisories involving fraudulent certificates issued by certification authorities like Comodo. These incidents underscore the importance of maintaining an up-to-date trust store to prevent spoofing, phishing, and man-in-the-middle attacks. Users are advised to apply security updates promptly to ensure only trusted certificates are recognized by Windows and applications like Internet Explorer.
Certifi’s decision to remove e‑Tugra root certificates—tracked as CVE‑2023‑37920—was a corrective security action that rippled across software ecosystems and vendor supply chains, but it also exposed a practical tension: removing a distrusted root protects integrity while simultaneously risking...
Revision Note: V1.0 (March 23, 2011): Advisory published. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is aware of nine fraudulent digital certificates issued by Comodo, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store on all supported versions of Microsoft Windows. Comodo...