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by mynameisvlad
3742 days ago
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Sure, and all that may be true, but I was specifically responding to what makes them greedy. Recommending people revoke their certificate and then hitting them with a $25 fee when they try to do so is practically the definition of such. They knew it was a serious problem, they knew all certificates could be affected (and even called it out) but then they didn't care to waive their policy in this one case even with all that taken into account. A CA who actually cared about the integrity of the system as a whole would have made a one time exception for this serious bug. |
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