Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03
TLS certificate intermediate · suspicious phishing activity
What is Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03?
- Operator
- Microsoft Corporation
- Chains to
- DigiCert Global Root G2
- Key type
- RSA
- In use since
- 2023
Automatic TLS for Azure-managed services (Azure Front Door, Azure App Service, Azure CDN, *.azurewebsites.net, *.azureedge.net) when the customer does not bring their own certificate.
Issued by Microsoft under DigiCert's roots. Common on legitimate Azure-fronted apps; abuse risk is when phishers sign up for free Azure Static Web Apps tier and host kits there.
Frequently asked questions
What is Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03?
Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 is a publicly trusted intermediate certificate authority operated by Microsoft Corporation and chained to DigiCert Global Root G2. It is recognized by all mainstream browsers and operating system trust stores, so the certificate itself is not a phishing indicator - the same intermediate signs millions of legitimate sites. phishunt only flags the specific domains listed below as suspicious; Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 as a CA is fine.
Why does Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 show up on phishing sites?
Microsoft Corporation issues RSA domain-validated certificates automatically and at no cost (or very low cost), which is the exact workflow scammers need to put HTTPS on a throwaway domain. Domain validation only proves that the requester controls the domain name, not that the site behind it is trustworthy. phishunt lists the specific domains currently flagged below — those are the suspicious ones, not Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 itself.
How do I verify a certificate issued by Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03?
In a desktop browser, click the padlock in the address bar and open the certificate viewer. Confirm the issuer chain ends at DigiCert Global Root G2, that the subject matches the domain you expect, and that the notAfter date has not passed. A valid Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 certificate only proves TLS was negotiated correctly — always verify the domain name itself belongs to the service you intended to visit.
What is the difference between Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 and Microsoft Azure TLS Issuing CA 05?
Microsoft Azure RSA TLS Issuing CA 03 and its siblings (Microsoft Azure TLS Issuing CA 05) share the same operator (Microsoft Corporation) and roll up to the same root (DigiCert Global Root G2). CAs rotate multiple intermediates so that if one key ever has to be revoked, the damage is contained. As a user, you can treat all of them as the same trust anchor.
It is strongly recommended to use them for Threat Hunting or add them to a Watchlist.
| Last check (UTC) | First seen (UTC) ▾ | URL | Screenshot | Flags | Details |
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| 2026-05-06 19:30 | 2026-04-16 13:02 | ![]() |
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It is strongly recommended to use them for Threat Hunting or add them to a Watchlist.
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| http://usps-wa-dev-gedsgvf9ga… | ![]() |
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