Mastering Digital Certificate Management
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Which of the following is a potential consequence of a rogue CA certificate?

  • The website will be blocked by the browser.
  • The user will be redirected to a different website.
  • The browser will display a warning message to the user.
  • The user may unknowingly submit their password to a fake website. (correct)
  • In what situation might you need to use Certificate Manager?

  • To configure trusted root CAs.
  • To remove compromised certificates. (correct)
  • To install personal certificates.
  • To update your web browser.
  • Where are personal certificates and trusted root CAs usually stored in third-party browser applications?

  • In the browser's history.
  • In the same store as the web server's certificate.
  • In the browser's cache.
  • In a separate store from the web server's certificate. (correct)
  • Which folder in the Certificate Manager console stores certificates that have been issued to the user account?

    <p>Personal folder</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder in the Certificate Manager console?

    <p>It contains a superset of the certificates of all issuers that are trusted, including Microsoft's own CA root, local enterprise CAs, and third-party CAs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Third-party Root Certification Authorities folder in the Certificate Manager console?

    <p>It contains trusted issuers from providers other than Microsoft or a local enterprise.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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