Proof @Holiday_Inn_Exp wifi is injecting advertising malware. Same page HTTP vs HTTPS: http://gyazo.com/27fd42de6a97e1e35a5138fa1a5b0780.png … vs http://gyazo.com/86b7e518b44c925030b2268824ada447.png …
@sonnenkiste @davidbruant @getify No, HTTPS/SSL generally can’t be tampered with (well, assuming all certificates can be trusted)
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@mathias@DavidBruant@getify Btw, would be better if they replace "</html>" ... not blocking -
@sonnenkiste@mathias@davidbruant uhh, let's not discuss "how can malware be more performant" and instead discuss "get rid of malware" :) - 2 more replies
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@mathias@DavidBruant@getify Will be surprising if holiday inn has one of these wildcard certificates. :D there should only be three or soThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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