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by 620gelato
696 days ago
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99% of corporate networks? That can't be true. I do know that this is done - in fact worked at a pretty major smartphone manufacturer and never logged in to any personal account on work devices. It was pretty obvious by even just looking at the security info on chrome/firefox that the certificate used was a root signed by the company itself. I used to shout at the top of my lungs to my friends, that hey, _this_ is how your information is vulnerable to the corporate overlords, but I guess they weren't as paranoid as I. The first thing I checked when moving to my next employer was if they were intercepting SSL traffic like this. (They weren't - they used Falcon) |
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