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DigiCert G1 Root Removal 2026: What It Means, Risks & Action Plan for Your TLS Infrastructure

DigiCert G1 Retirement 2026: A Turning Point in Web PKI Evolution Mozilla and Google Chrome will revoke the G1 root certificates of DigiCert on April 15, 2026. When the certificate you are using TLS chains to one of those roots, the browsers immediately do not trust it. A security warning is shown to your users.Read More

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DNSSEC Validation for SSL Certificates: CA/B Forum Ballot SC-085 Changes in March 2026

Beginning March 2026, Certificate Authorities (CAs) must verify DNSSEC signatures during CAA evaluation and Domain Control Validation (DCV) if DNSSEC has been enabled on the domain. This change has been approved by the CA/Browser Forum through the CA/B Forum Ballot SC-085v2 (TLS) and SMC014 (S/MIME). With this change, DigiCert has started validating DNSSEC during theRead More

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