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by tptacek
3875 days ago
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No. Seizing the domain does not help them if millions of browsers have the correct certificate pinned. Meanwhile: we're all pretty unhappy that the USG does just seize domains. How can it possibly be reasonable for us to support a forklift upgrade of a core protocol that burns that capability permanently and cryptographically into the core of the Internet? |
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