Revision Note: V1.0 (December 9, 2013): Advisory published.
Summary: Microsoft is aware of an improperly issued subordinate CA certificate that could be used in attempts to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks. The subordinate CA certificate was...
Revision Note: V5.0 (July 6, 2011): Announced the release of an update for Zune HD devices and moved Zune devices to the Non-Affected Devices table.
Summary: Microsoft is aware of nine fraudulent digital certificates issued by Comodo, a certification authority present in the Trusted...
advisory
certification authority
comodo
cybersecurity
digital certificates
fraudulent certificates
internet explorer
kin
microsoft
mobile security
non-affected devices
phishing
risk management
security
spoofing
trustedroot
update
web browsers
windows mobile
zune
Revision Note: V2.0 (August 29, 2011): Revised to correct erroneous advisory number.Summary: Microsoft is aware of at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store, on all supported releases of...
Revision Note: V1.0 (August 29, 2011): Advisory published. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is aware of at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store, on all supported releases of Microsoft...
Revision Note: V4.0 (May 10, 2011): Announced the release of an update for Windows Mobile 6.x devices. 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...
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certificate authority
certification authority
comodo
cybersecurity
digital certificates
fraudulent
internet explorer
man-in-the-middle
phishing
release note
security
spoofing
trustedroot
update
vulnerability
windows
windows mobile
windows phone
zune hd
Revision Note: V1.0 (March 23, 2011): Advisory published.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 advised...
advisory
certification authority
cybersecurity
digital certificates
fraudulent
internet explorer
microsoft
phishing
security
spoofing
trustedroot
windows
I have a server with a https page with a self-cigned certificate. I start IE as administrator, press the view certificate and install the certificate and put it in the thrusted root certificate store(like described in Link Removedpage). Import successfull, but I cannot see the certificate and I...