On Wednesday 07 Sep 2011 17:17:10 Network IP Dog wrote: > FYI!!! > > http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/microsoftpri0/2016132391_microsoft_dee > ms_all_diginotar_certificates_untrust.html > > Google and Mozilla have also updated their browsers to block all DigiNotar > certificates, while Apple has been silent on the issue, a emblematic zombie > response! > > Cheers. >
It would be really nice if the folk at Twitter would fix their images servers (i.e si*.twimg.com) to use a non-evil CA (i.e. not Comodo or DigiNotar or Bubba Gump's Bait, Firearms & Crypto Verification). Not that user pics are a great loss, but if you use Tweetdeck/Seesmic/whatever, the constant SSL cert warnings from dozens- to-hundreds of user pics are noisy. This is trivial whining on my part but it is operational. -- The only thing worse than e-mail disclaimers...is people who send e-mail to lists complaining about them
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