gmate8 to Privacy · 3 years agoWhy People Should Never Ever Use DuckDuckGotechrights.orgexternal-linkmessage-square25fedilinkarrow-up127arrow-down110
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minus-squarepinknoiselinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years ago The cert is self-signed. There is by definition no CA key! Sure, it’s even in the terminology you use self-signed. They used their own CA to sign the certificate. And that means that any MitM isn’t going to flag any alarms The fingerprints are going to change and it will be signed by another CA. So MitM-attempts are pretty obvious.
minus-squarettmrichterlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years agoAre you thick or are you trolling? (Serious question.)
Sure, it’s even in the terminology you use self-signed. They used their own CA to sign the certificate.
The fingerprints are going to change and it will be signed by another CA. So MitM-attempts are pretty obvious.
Are you thick or are you trolling? (Serious question.)