Update 9:00 a.m., EDT, July 31, 2024:
DigiCert has provided updated information and revocation timelines which can be found by visiting: https://status.digicert.com/
CISA encourages customers to contact DigiCert if unable to reissue/rekey certificates by the updated revocation deadline: 3:30 p.m., EDT, July 31, 2024.
Initial Alert (7:00 p.m., EDT, July 30, 2024):
DigiCert, a certificate authority (CA) organization, is revoking a subset of transport layer security (TLS) certificates due to a non-compliance issue with domain control verification (DCV). Revocation of these certificates may cause temporary disruptions to websites, services, and applications relying on these certificates for secure communication. DigiCert has notified affected customers and provided instructions on how to replace non-compliant certificates.
CISA urges DigiCert customers to check their DigiCert account to view any non-compliant certificates and reissue/rekey certificates. See DigiCert’s Revocation Incident Notice for customer instructions and more information.
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