Mozilla gives CAs a chance to come clean about certificate policy violations

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Mozilla gives CAs a chance to come clean about certificate policy violations


Mozilla gives CAs a chance to come clean about certificate policy violations

Posted: 20 Feb 2012 05:24 AM PST


Mozilla has asked all certificate authorities (CAs) to revoke subordinate CA certificates currently used for corporate SSL traffic management, offering an amnesty to any CAs that had breached Mozilla's conditions for having their root certificates ship with its products.

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