Kazakhstan Spies on its People via Man-in-the-Middle Attack, Again

The Kazakh government is forcing its citizens to install a spyware root certificate, allowing authorities to crack open TLS traffic, such as HTTPS.
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When you shouldn’t trust a trusted root certificate

A trusted root certificate is the cornerstone of authentication and security in software and on the Internet. But even this can be abused by criminals. Learn when you shouldn’t trust these trusted sources.

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Intermediate CA Caching Could Be Used to Fingerprint Firefox Users

The way Firefox caches intermediate CA certificates could allow for the fingerprinting of users and the leakage of browsing details, a researcher warns. Continue reading Intermediate CA Caching Could Be Used to Fingerprint Firefox Users