Chrome and Firefox block Kazakhstan's govt MITM root cert https://security.googleblog.com/2019/08/protecting-chrome-users-in-kazakhstan.html …https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2019/08/21/protecting-our-users-in-kazakhstan/ …
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Replying to @dchest
Completely useless. It’s too late, and should they do it again, they would just issue a new root cert.
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Replying to @jedisct1
Not useless: they set up a precedent. Before this action, there were discussions on whether browsers would do that. Now we know (and they govt knows), they will.
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Replying to @dchest
Mmmm yeah. But it also shows that have too much latency to be useful.
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Replying to @jedisct1
I guess now it will be faster, after the debates are over :)
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Replying to @dchest
Installing root certificates should be difficult and trigger big fat warnings. Too many users would add random root certificates without understanding the implications.
9:45 AM - 21 Aug 2019
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