The Trustico drama is entertaining, but it's a distraction from the actual problems plaguing the WebPKI.pic.twitter.com/rXoAbR23qw
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WebPKI policy should have a laser-sharp focus on ensuring proper domain validation. Let the market weed out the Trusticos.
Well if you know the names (and they don't fix the issue), you can always submit these to browsers and when necessary the root certs would loos browser trust. If you find such a domain validation bypass… Or do you mean those, who only verify persons or such strange things?
It's not nearly that simple.
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