Chrome fails to check SSL certificate revocation on Android
Chrome on Android fails to check for certificate revocation completely, and connects users to a possibly malicious resource instead of the original and trusted resource.
Chrome on Android fails to check for certificate revocation completely, and connects users to a possibly malicious resource instead of the original and trusted resource.
This is very surprising that Google Chrome browser doesn’t check for SSL certificate revocation by default. This setting is turned off by default, and users need to turn on it manually from the Chrome’s Settings page.