oh my... of course instead of using https you could also encrypt a password with javascript and decrypt it with phphttp://www.nossl.net/
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omfg: http://www.nossl.net/nossl-how-it-works-and-cryptographic-analysis/ …pic.twitter.com/7hD8vXNZg9
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Scroll down. It gets better. "In the future, we could develop browser-plugins..."
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"...which would check the server key against a database with certified keys" lol that's what SSL already does
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i hate to shit on someone's side project (they are obviously an amateur), but the way this is advertised is irresponsible
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Yes. And registering a domain name like that (probably quite expensive) conveys serious push to promote to anyone who visits.
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