Hi,
Browsing crt.sh, I found this:
https://crt.sh/?id=1902422627
It's a certificate for api.pillowz.kz with the public key of Let's
Encrypt Authority X1 and X3 CAs.
It's revoked since 2020-01-31, but I couldn't find any incident
report related to it.
Kurt
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On Sat, 16 May 2020 14:02:42 +0200
Kurt Roeckx via dev-security-policy
wrote:
> https://crt.sh/?id=1902422627
>
> It's a certificate for api.pillowz.kz with the public key of Let's
> Encrypt Authority X1 and X3 CAs.
>
> It's revoked since 2020-01-31, but I couldn't find any incident
> report re
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 10:04:24AM -0400, Andrew Ayer via dev-security-policy
wrote:
> On Sat, 16 May 2020 14:02:42 +0200
> Kurt Roeckx via dev-security-policy
> wrote:
>
> > https://crt.sh/?id=1902422627
> >
> > It's a certificate for api.pillowz.kz with the public key of Let's
> > Encrypt Aut
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 10:11 AM Kurt Roeckx via dev-security-policy <
dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 10:04:24AM -0400, Andrew Ayer via
> dev-security-policy wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 May 2020 14:02:42 +0200
> > Kurt Roeckx via dev-security-policy
> > wrote:
>
Kurt Roeckx via dev-security-policy
writes:
>Browsing crt.sh, I found this: https://crt.sh/?id=1902422627
>
>It's a certificate for api.pillowz.kz with the public key of Let's Encrypt
>Authority X1 and X3 CAs.
How could that have been issued? Since a (PKCS #10) request has to be self-
signed,
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