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R3 is the more secure root certificate authority that uses SHA256 instead of the degrading SHA1. The root certificate list should be fixed to include all three Global Sign Root certificates.
Global Sign has three relevant root certificates:
Both R1 and R2 are present, but R3 is missing.
R3 is the more secure root certificate authority that uses SHA256 instead of the degrading SHA1. The root certificate list should be fixed to include all three Global Sign Root certificates.
See article about SHA1's degrading viability as a secure hash algorithm:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/02/cryptanalysis_o.html
Here is the root certificate, for validation you can download the certificate here: https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1426602-globalsign-root-certificates
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