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by Ajedi32
1295 days ago
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Maybe that's a reasonable standard, but if that's what they're using now it's still pretty noteworthy, since like I said I can't recall any instance of a CA being removed for that reason before. In the past there's always been some sort of egregious security issue that calls into question the security of the CA certificate itself. |
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