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by larsonnn
999 days ago
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Interesting read. Just to add, even HTTPS isn't completely safe from Man-in-the-Middle attacks, especially in corporate environments. A few points to consider: - Some apps bypass or poorly implement certificate pinning. - Companies using self-signed certs can be spoofed. - There's always the risk of compromised Certificate Authorities. - Corporate tools that inspect HTTPS traffic, while useful for security, can inadvertently become a vulnerability if misconfigured or hacked. Always good to remember: HTTPS is a protective layer, but not an unbreakable barrier. |
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