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Deleting the DigiNotar CA certificate

Wersja 16786:

Wersja 16786 wykonana przez Verdi w dniu

Wersja 16787:

Wersja 16787 wykonana przez Verdi w dniu

Słowa kluczowe:

fraud, scam, phishing
fraud, scam, phishing

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Mozilla has learned that a fraudulent SSL certificate for websites belonging to Google has been issued. This is not a Firefox-specific issue and the certificate has now be canceled which should protect most people. Mozilla will be releasing an update to Firefox to further protect you from this. Until the update is released you can manually delete the DigiNotar certificate with these steps.
Mozilla has learned that a fraudulent SSL certificate for websites belonging to Google has been issued. This is not a Firefox-specific issue and the certificate has now be canceled which should protect most people. Mozilla will be releasing an update to Firefox to further protect you from this. Until the update is released you can manually delete this certificate with these steps.

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[http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2011/08/29/fraudulent-google-com-certificate/ Mozilla has learned] that a fraudulent [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssl_certificate SSL certificate] for websites belonging to Google has been issued. This is not a Firefox-specific issue and '''the certificate has now be canceled which should protect most people'''. Mozilla will be releasing an update to Firefox to further protect you from this. Until the update is released you can manually delete the DigiNotar certificate with these steps: # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Click on the {menu Advanced} panel # Select the {menu Encryption} tab # Click {button View Certificates} # In the '''Certificate Manager''' window, select the {menu Authorities} tab # Scroll down to '''DigiNotar''' and select the '''DigiNotar Root CA''' # Click {button Delete or Distrust...} # Click {button OK} to confirm the deletion {for win} [[Image:diginotar-win-1]] {/for} {for mac} [[Image:diginotar-mac-1]] {/for} {for linux} [[Image:diginotar-lin-1]] {/for}
[http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2011/08/29/fraudulent-google-com-certificate/ Mozilla has learned] that a fraudulent [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssl_certificate SSL certificate] for websites belonging to Google has been issued. This is not a Firefox-specific issue and '''the certificate has now be canceled which should protect most people'''. Mozilla will be releasing an update to Firefox to further protect you from this. Until the update is released you can manually delete this certificate with these steps: # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Click on the {menu Advanced} panel # Select the {menu Encryption} tab # Click {button View Certificates} # In the '''Certificate Manager''' window, select the {menu Authorities} tab # Scroll down to '''DigiNotar''' and select the '''DigiNotar Root CA''' # Click {button Delete or Distrust...} # Click {button OK} to confirm the deletion {for win} [[Image:diginotar-win-1]] {/for} {for mac} [[Image:diginotar-mac-1]] {/for} {for linux} [[Image:diginotar-lin-1]] {/for}

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