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by chrisfosterelli
3849 days ago
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No. It's easy to currently register an SSL certificate for any domain, even if that domain is similar to the name of another. The main reason this was a "deterrent" to phishers is that generating tons of these was expensive. The phishers still have to front the cost for the domain itself, so this really isn't going to increase the number of phishing domains. It may increase the number of phishing domains with SSL, but the purpose of Lets Encrypt is to encrypt everything -- not just "official domains" |
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whether or not this was originaly the point of ssl or not, this is how many non-technical people decide to trust a page or not: by looking at the lock in their browser.