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by nullc
2238 days ago
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One doesn't need to use trusted third parties to use public keys. In fact, the most popular existing TTP public key infrastructure provides extremely limited security (someone who can intercept http near an IP where your domain name resolves can easily obtain an SSL cert with your domain name on it). |
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Sorry to hijack this thread, can you please give me a keyword or link as to what this type of attack is called?
I have plans to host a domain, so wanted to know what this threat is called. Thanks!