I do trust paypal, in fact, I am gonna go to ebay right now and purchase
something just to prove my point. By the way, they have a OTP keychain
available, if you don't have it, I strongly suggest you purchase one. It's
only $5, just a bit more than your fancy skinny no-foam decaf with soy-milk
latte.

Thanks,

-Some Paypal customer

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I feel a bit like I'm yelling "fire" in a crowded theater, but I think
> it's important.  I'm on hold right now with PayPal; I can't even
> get to their security department; I get to a lady who puts me on hold
> while she checks.
>
> After I entered my password, when I reached the "five seconds" screen, I
> got a popup from my browser (definitely from my browser); paypal was
> presenting me with an unknown cert error.
>
> The cert is _self-signed_ and is in the name of:
>
> *.geo-trinity.com
>
> When I do a whois on geo-trinity.com I get that it's owned by eBay.  But
> of course that doesn't prove anything.
>
> Why is there a self-signed cert on the page? No one seems to know.  The
> lady assured me she'll contact me today when she can tell me more.
>
> I hope so.
>
> But I no longer trust PayPal.  Do you?
>
> Jeff
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