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by alex1
4464 days ago
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Sure, they wouldn't be able to proxy all HTTP requests through their own servers like they're doing now, but they'd still be able to do MITM attacks at the IP level. They're already messing with routes to Google Public DNS IPs so they could just as easily mess with routes to YouTube's IPs. I don't think DNSSEC is the solution in cases like this. Somehow getting everyone to use SSL for everything is a much better solution in my opinion. |
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