Upcoming Changes to Let’s #Encrypt #Certificates - #API Announcements - #LetsEncrypt Community Support

Let’s Encrypt is introducing several updates to the certificates we issue, including new #rootCertificates , deprecation of #TLS client #authentication , & shortening certificate lifetimes. To help roll out changes gradually, we’re making use of ACME profiles to allow users to have control over when some of these changes take place. For most users, no action required

https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/upcoming-changes-to-let-s-encrypt-certificates/243873

Upcoming Changes to Let’s Encrypt Certificates

Let’s Encrypt is introducing several updates to the certificates we issue, including new root certificates, the deprecation of TLS client authentication, and shortening certificate lifetimes. To help roll out changes gradually, we’re making use of ACME profiles to allow users to have control over when some of these changes take place. For most users, no action is required. Let’s Encrypt has generated two new Root Certification Authorities (CAs) and six new Intermediate CAs, which we’re collecti...

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#Mozilla warns #Firefox users to update browsers to the latest version to avoid facing disruption and security risks caused by the upcoming expiration of one of the company's #rootcertificates.
Mozilla certificate expires this Friday, March 14, 2025, and was used to sign content, including add-ons for various Mozilla projects and Firefox itself.
Users need to update to #Firefox128 (released in July 2024) or later and ESR 115.13 or later for 'Extended Support Release'.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-warns-users-to-update-firefox-before-certificate-expires/
Mozilla warns users to update Firefox before certificate expires

Mozilla is warning Firefox users to update their browsers to the latest version to avoid facing disruption and security risks caused by the upcoming expiration of one of the company's root certificates.

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List of available root certificates in iOS 17, iPadOS  17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, visionOS 1 and watchOS 10 - Apple Support

Root Stores contain Root CA Certificates that are preinstalled with iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS and watchOS.

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