On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 08:59:30 -0700, Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
Did the cert expire or the NSA is after me?
It appears to have expired yesterday. Some fingerprints as displayed by browser SHA-256 0B:D7:6F:4B:06:A7:03:47:8B:05:A6:8D:02:B4:91:FF:BE:0D:B1:13:C9:60:E7:95:72:B1:08:C5:9C:12:33:EA SHA1 6F:F6:9C:C7:49:90:7D:DF:D9:4E:31:8B:C3:9A:5E:5B:C4:4E:B3:5A
On 16/08/15 17:29, Seth wrote:
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 08:59:30 -0700, Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
Did the cert expire or the NSA is after me?
It appears to have expired yesterday.
Some fingerprints as displayed by browser
SHA-256 0B:D7:6F:4B:06:A7:03:47:8B:05:A6:8D:02:B4:91:FF:BE:0D:B1:13:C9:60:E7:95:72:B1:08:C5:9C:12:33:EA
SHA1 6F:F6:9C:C7:49:90:7D:DF:D9:4E:31:8B:C3:9A:5E:5B:C4:4E:B3:5A
I have the same fingerprints for https://cpunks.org, do we now have a Web of Trust :D
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 09:39:14 -0700, oshwm <oshwm@openmailbox.org> wrote:
I have the same fingerprints for https://cpunks.org, do we now have a Web of Trust :D
You gotta start somewhere I guess. If you'll pardon the Windows only nature of it, another utility you can employ if you suspect an MiTM certificate attack is SSLEYE. https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ssleye.364056/
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