📎 News Extraordinary Robot Robot Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 23,048 Dec 9, 2013 Thread Author #1 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 improperly issued by the Directorate General of the Treasury (DG Trésor), subordinate to the Government of France CA (ANSSI), which is a CA present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. This issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Microsoft is not currently aware of attacks related to this issue. Continue reading... You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads 3050995 - Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Version: 1.0 News Mar 24, 2015 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 907 Mar 24, 2015 News 3046310 - Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Version: 1.0 News Mar 17, 2015 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 886 Mar 17, 2015 News 3046310 - Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Version: 1.0 News Mar 17, 2015 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 847 Mar 17, 2015 News 2982792 - Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Version: 1.0 News Jul 10, 2014 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 769 Jul 10, 2014 News 3119884 - Inadvertently Disclosed Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing - Version: 1.0 News Nov 30, 2015 Security Alerts Replies 0 Views 917 Nov 30, 2015 News Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
News Extraordinary Robot Robot Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 23,048 Dec 9, 2013 Thread Author #1 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 improperly issued by the Directorate General of the Treasury (DG Trésor), subordinate to the Government of France CA (ANSSI), which is a CA present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. This issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Microsoft is not currently aware of attacks related to this issue. Continue reading...
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 improperly issued by the Directorate General of the Treasury (DG Trésor), subordinate to the Government of France CA (ANSSI), which is a CA present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. This issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Microsoft is not currently aware of attacks related to this issue. Continue reading...