

Knowingly issue certificates without the knowledge of the entities whose information is referenced in the certificates or This includes (but is not limited to) cases where we believe that including a CA certificate (or setting its "trust bits" in a particular way) would cause undue risks to users' security, for example, with CAs that We reserve the right to not include a particular CA certificate in our software products. This is a violation of the Mozilla CA Certificate Policy, specifically:
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Trustwave issued a subordinate root certificate to a company, therefore enabling the company to issue unlimited SSL certificates for any domain/hostname:
