[I should know better, but...]
Masataka Ohta wrote:
What, do you mean, strong security?
Given that CAs of PKI can be compromised as easily as ISPs
of the Internet, PKI is merely weakly secure as weakly as
the plain Internet.
This can be said of any technology that is poorly managed. On the other
hand, can you cite examples of a well known certificate (say one that I
might have found in Mozilla, Netscape, Firefox, etc) that has actually
been compromised? I know of precisely one example.
Eliot
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