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by joshtalon
5229 days ago
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Chrome already has a mechanism to detect a MITM for Google's servers by embedding those servers' public keys into Chrome itself. Of course, that doesn't stop a company from placing locally-trusted rogue certificates on computers they control, overriding Chromes public-key pinning check. But it means that they can't MITM a connection from your personal laptop when you're on their network. |
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