Gervase Markham wrote:
>
> It's an indicator which means that "bad things are substantially less
> likely to happen putting your credit card number in here than in a
> site without an EV cert". That fits most colloquial definitions of
> trustworthiness. 
And with that disqualify ANY other type of certification performed?
Nothing will stand between free domain validated certification and the
very expensive EV certificates. Giving monopoly power to the leading
CA's, this is an attempt to control the market, without providing ANY
alternatives.
>
>>> The use of SSL in phishing is on the increase.
>>
>> Where's the proof of your statement? or is this another thought
>> exercise?
>
> Reports from CAs on the CA/Browser forum mailing list.
Is this open to the public? Can the public also see this claims?


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