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Digital certificates are electronic documents that verify the ownership of a public cryptographic key by an individual, organization, or device. Issued by trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs) within a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), certificates enable secure communication by confirming identities and supporting encryption protocols like TLS. They include information such as the subject’s name, public key, issuer, validity period, and digital signature from the CA.

Security concerns with certificates focus on risks like CA compromise or fraudulent issuance, which can allow attackers to impersonate legitimate entities and intercept or alter encrypted traffic. Expired or revoked certificates may cause connection failures or be exploited if clients do not properly validate them. Effective certificate lifecycle management—including timely renewal, revocation checking (via CRLs or OCSP), and monitoring for unauthorized certificates—is essential to maintaining trust and preventing man-in-the-middle attacks or unauthorized access.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Medusa Ransomware Brings Its Own Vulnerable Driver

Hackers Use Stolen Certificates to Bypass Endpoint Detection and ResponseA Russian-speaking ransomware group has been deploying a malicious Windows PE driver that imitates a legitimate CrowdStrike Falcon driver to bypass endpoint security, warn researchers. The driver disables endpoint detection and response software by stripping process protections.