http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Security-Researchers-Exploit-Vulnerability-in-Handling-of-EV-SSL-Certificates
VERY SCARY; public wireless is especially very vulnerable.

"Imagine you have a user who is on a public Wi-Fi access point at a café, and 
he's logging into his bank account and his bank uses
EV SSL," Zusman said. "So he logs in, he sees that green glow and he assumes 
that because he sees that green glow he's secure [and]
everything is fine. But just next to him is an attacker who's either 
compromised that wireless network or has set up a rogue access
point to trick the victim into connecting to it and now he serves as a man in 
the middle."



This article leads me to revise my conclusion to my earlier week of research 
into SSL certificates.

"The vulnerability in the way browsers treat EV SSL certificates makes them no 
more valuable than the cheapest SSL certificate, the
researchers say."



g.


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