Actalis joins the Certified Phishing club.pic.twitter.com/SM3XdtQIwq
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I'm proposing that multiple stakeholders should care and feel responsibility for helping protect users.
Sounds great, but do you want those multiple stakeholders to make https a promise that the content will not be phishing?
maybe "The green "secure" lock was a bad idea b/c users don't understand it's referring to the HTTPS, not the site itself
fair observation, but why keep posting examples? We know it doesn't promise that, even if some users might expect it.
machine learning all the things?
I think the basic idea was to substring match paypal and stop the issuance? Or something similar*
I wrote up my thoughts on the matter if it helps clarify at all:https://scotthelme.co.uk/lets-encrypt-are-enabling-the-bad-guys-and-why-they-should/ …
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