On Monday 29 December 2008 13:50:58 Eddy Nigg wrote:
There is now an interest article at the register:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/29/ca_mozzilla_cert_snaf/
snip
Interesting that Comodo founded the CAB forum and Comodo created a
standard for domain control validation. I wonder where
On Tuesday 30 December 2008 22:22:11 Gervase Markham wrote:
Ian G wrote:
As far as I heard, the CABForum was also formed or inspired from a
similar group of vendors (browsers) that got together at the invite of
the Konqueror guy to talk about phishing one day ...
I'm fairly sure it wasn't
Ian G wrote:
As far as I heard, the CABForum was also formed or inspired from a
similar group of vendors (browsers) that got together at the invite of
the Konqueror guy to talk about phishing one day ...
I'm fairly sure it wasn't at the invitation of the Konqueror guy (George
Staikos), but a
Eddy Nigg wrote, On 2008-12-29 05:50 PST:
There is now an interest article at the register:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/29/ca_mozzilla_cert_snaf/
We here now some words from the house of Comodo:
[snip]
Interesting that Comodo founded the CAB forum and Comodo created a
standard
On 29/12/08 22:07, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
Eddy Nigg wrote, On 2008-12-29 05:50 PST:
There is now an interest article at the register:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/29/ca_mozzilla_cert_snaf/
We here now some words from the house of Comodo:
[snip]
Interesting that Comodo founded the
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Ian G i...@iang.org wrote:
As far as I heard, the CABForum was also formed or inspired from a similar
group of vendors (browsers) that got together at the invite of the Konqueror
guy to talk about phishing one day ...
Question for now: is the CABForum still a
Ian G wrote, On 2008-12-29 16:59:
As far as I heard, the CABForum was also formed or inspired from a
similar group of vendors (browsers) that got together at the invite of
the Konqueror guy to talk about phishing one day ...
I think Mozilla's own Mr. Gervase Markham had something to do with
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