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Google says it will no longer trust root CA certificates signed by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock in the Chrome Root Store due to a pattern of compliance failures and failure to make improvements.
Google has released a Chrome 137 update to resolve two memory bugs in the browser’s V8 and Profiler components.
Recently, Google announced that starting August 1, 2025, the Google Chrome browser will no longer trust TLS certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock Certificate Authorities (CAs). According ...
Google Chrome announced on May 30 that it would revoke default trust for transport layer security (TLS) certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom, due to numerous certificate management violations ...
Google has revealed that it will no longer trust digital certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock citing "patterns of concerning behavior observed over the past year." The changes are ...
Google says its Chrome browser will stop trusting certificates from two certificate authorities after “patterns of concerning ...
Chunghwa Telecom first came under fire in 2024 when Mozilla Firefox considered delisting it as a trusted CA. With Chrome now officially revoking default trust, the company faces renewed ...
Google announced that TLS certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom and Hungary-based NetLock would not be trusted on Google Chrome from Aug.1. The nation’s largest telecom, which was in charge of ...
Google will stop trusting digital certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock starting August 2025. All TLS certificates from these authorities issued after July 31, 2025, will be affected in ...
Google has revealed that it will no longer trust digital certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock citing "patterns of concerning behavior observed over the past year." The changes are ...