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Two Certificate Authorities Booted From the Good Graces of Chrome

Summary by Ars Technica
Google says its Chrome browser will stop trusting certificates from two certificate authorities after “patterns of concerning behavior observed over the past year” diminished trust in their reliability. The two organizations, Taiwan-based Chunghwa Telecom and Budapest-based Netlock, are among the hundreds of certificate authorities trusted by Chrome and most other browsers to provide digital certificates that encrypt traffic and certify the auth…

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Google announced that it will remove the Chunghwa Telecom certificate trust after August 1. KMT legislator Hung Meng-kai criticized on the 4th that the Ministry of Data and Communications hastily abdicated responsibility for such a major information security and trust crisis, and the competent authority, the Ministry of Transportation, has remained completely silent. Google had already warned in the past, and notified again in March this year, b…

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The Hacker News broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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