Let’sEncrypt revoking SSL certs
SSL certificates are one essential key for proving
authenticity of an URL and also the encrypted data
transfer between client and server. But what happens
if an SSL certificate gets corrupted or misused?
SSL certificates are one essential key for proving
authenticity of an URL and also the encrypted data
transfer between client and server. But what happens
if an SSL certificate gets corrupted or misused?
It appears as if Firefox has some problems with Addon installation
and activation. If your Firefox is Version 66.0.3 and older, you’ll find
most if not all of your addons being deactivated. Reason for this is
an expired SSL-certificate that is used by Firefox and mozilla.
We all know it: We launch our favourite browser and
suddenly after an update that darn thing is driving us
nuts with new error messages we haven’t seen before.
In this case it’s the SSL certificates.