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Entering Website of Cabinet of Ministers Dangerous
Baku / 27.08.20 / Turan: It has become dangerous to enter the official website of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan https://cabmin.gov.az/.
The one-year term of the digital certificate of the Certificate Policies and Practices / WebPKI website expired on August 1, but so far the Cabinet of Ministers has not taken steps to renew it.
When you try to enter the site, a warning "Your connection is not secure" appears. The security of your connection is compromised. Attackers can try to steal your data from the site. It is recommended to stop using the site.
The fact is that the one-year term of the certificate of the Certificate Policies and Practices / WebPKI website expired on August 1, but so far the Cabinet of Ministers has not taken steps to renew it.
But the media needs to interact with the site, although not a full-fledged, but still a source of information.
At our own risk, we still ignore the warning in the hope of receiving an interesting message from the government and expect the Cabinet to finally wake up and update the application. —0—
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