This means every Firefox user around the world must update to the latest version; otherwise, they'll find out the hard way ...
According to a service advisory, the issue started at 0216 UTC on Monday after a MID Server Root G2 SSL certificate expired. ...
"On 14 March a root certificate (the resource used to prove an add-on was approved by Mozilla) will expire, meaning Firefox users on versions older than 128 (or ESR 115) will not be able to use ...
A user pointed out back in November that a test root certificate was installed as part of the RustDesk installation. That root cert is self-signed with SHA1. There is also concern that the ...
The reason for this? The expiry of a critical root certificate. This also includes a version of DRM that’s required to use various streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.