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The story of how WoSign gave me an SSL certificate for GitHub

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Re: The story of how WoSign gave me an SSL certificate for GitHub

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Stuff like this is depressing. Are we ever going to have any semblance of privacy and security on the Internet?

Everyone has been hacked, political figures, governments, businesses. In 100 years I think people are going to look back on this time and think we were all crazy like how we see safety in the early auto industry.

Re: The story of how WoSign gave me an SSL certificate for GitHub

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post #7

So OP mentioned a question posted to stackexchange, clicked link, expected closed. https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/91292/ LOL good ol' stackexchange, closed as duplicate.

Yeah, I still think it shouldn't be considered a duplicate. Especially since going directly to WoSign didn't end up solving the overall problem, which is what the linked duplicate question says to do.

Re: The story of how WoSign gave me an SSL certificate for GitHub

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The root cert for www.schrauger.com is StartCom Certificate Authority. Isn't it their (StartCom's) responsibility to make sure the owner of Certification Authority of WoSign (the next cert in the chain) is acting in accord with some terms and conditions? Secondly, should the browser vendors remove StartCom CA as a trusted root? Do they not do that because all the StsrtSSL sites would break? Fine with me, personally.

[Edited to clarify who "their" meant]

Re: The story of how WoSign gave me an SSL certificate for GitHub

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Their policy page at http://www.wosign.com/policy/ currently renders backend source code in plain text...

And it's VBScript! 0 then Response.Redirect "cps.htm" else Response.Redirect "cps_e.htm" end if %>

So much of China runs on Windows scripting it's horrific. That is changing, but slowly.
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