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by paralelogram
3020 days ago
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The largest ISP in Kazakhstan believes that it should be able to intercept all TLS traffic on their network: https://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/03/kazakhstan-moves-t.... Because there are no technical differences between your TLS interception and what Kazakhtelecom is doing and no legal differences in most non-Western countries, I believe that all software should be changed to make TLS interception as hard as possible. |
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In the latter case ideally (and possibly legally required) you'd have acceptance of potential interception a condition of employment.