It is expected that Google will enhance the security of Chrome browser in the next version, but it may have some undesirable results on the sites we use.
Scott Helme, an e-security researcher, found that hundreds of the most important million sites use the old HTTPS (pre-June 2016) security certificates, which will not be trusted when the next version of Google's Chrome 70 comes, On October 16.
The old safety certificates include those issued by information protection and security companies such as Semantec, Thawte, VeriSign, Equifax and GeoTrust.
Although many well-known sites have had a year to change and avoid falling into suspense problems, they have not yet recovered, including some vital sites for the Indian government and sites of the Federal Credit Union of Pennsylvania, and other sites such as Ferrari and SolidWorks.
These sites now have to switch to new security certificates before the new version of Chrome starts working and many sites stop with it.
Source: Ingrid
