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by manquer
2209 days ago
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That was uncalled for . Yes it is hard or impossible to do in zoom . If these tools use open standards and well documented protocols this will not be a problem. I can verify without a phd in cryptoanalyis and reverse engineering my browser is running a secure connection to a website and certificate is signed by the source(for sites enabled with FS and HSTS ). |
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The short versiom of it is, your browser trusts CAs to say whether a certificate is valid. But CAs often trust other CAs who may not actually be that trustworthy. Those CAs then trust other CAs who definitely are not as trustworthy... Etc.
So that certificate/padlock picture in your browser may not be as trustworthy as you think. It's an active problem.