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DigiNotar Certificate is still shown in Firefox 8.0a2 (2011-09-08) Certificate manager and still is there after removing manually

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I know that Mozilla claimed that has removed DigiNotar Certificates from its trusted certificates and suggested a manual way to remove them. However these certificates seem to be still ther and cannot be deleted although I have the latest update of Firefox 8.0a2 installed. Here is their name in my Firefox >DigiNator

    DigiNotar Root CA
    DigiNotar Services 1024 CA
    DigiNotar Cyber CA

>DigiNotar B.V.

    DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Overheid en ...
    DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie ...

How can I know if they are disabled if they cannot be removed because of being built-in?

I know that Mozilla claimed that has removed DigiNotar Certificates from its trusted certificates and suggested a manual way to remove them. However these certificates seem to be still ther and cannot be deleted although I have the latest update of Firefox 8.0a2 installed. Here is their name in my Firefox >DigiNator DigiNotar Root CA DigiNotar Services 1024 CA DigiNotar Cyber CA >DigiNotar B.V. DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Overheid en ... DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie ... How can I know if they are disabled if they cannot be removed because of being built-in?

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You can click the Edit button on these certificates to verify that all trust bits are unchecked.
That will make it impossible for them to be used as root certificates.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption: Certificates > View Certificates : Authorities
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You can click the Edit button on these certificates to verify that all trust bits are unchecked.
That will make it impossible for them to be used as root certificates.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption: Certificates > View Certificates : Authorities
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Thanks. Now I got it; All boxes in "Edit Trust ..." are uncheked.

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You're welcome