I just got an email from SSL.com last night, they are rotating out their root certificate today (May 5,2026). This is normal, business as usual stuff for a CA, but certificates get used for all kinds of things, and sometimes they aren't used like they should be, so sometimes hiccups happen.
If you are using them for basic cert+website stuff, there's no need to worry. But if you go past that basic implementation, you should read their note to make sure that this change won't be affecting any of your services. Even if you don't use ssl.com, it's a good read, as every certificate expires, which means that everyone's root cert rotates out eventually - so forewarned if forearmed and all that ..
In particular (from the email):
Their full post is here:
https://www.ssl.com/article/what-ssls-root-migration-means-for-you
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Rob VandenBrink
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