Microsoft warns: Fraudulent digital certificates issued for high-value websites

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jamescv7

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Microsoft today warned that Comodo has issued nine fraudulent digital certificates to a third party whose identity could not be sufficiently validated, a scenario that could allow attackers to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web surfers.

According to the Microsoft advisory, the fraudulent

Web certificates affect the Microsoft Live service, Google’s mail system, Yahoo and Skype log-ins.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/microsoft-warns-fraudulent-digital-certificates-issued-for-high-value-websites/8488?tag=mantle_skin;content
 

Tweak

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Well this is definitely something I can see being interesting on another forum I know of....
 

bogdan

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This is a serious matter that threatens the core of today's security infrastructure. If "bad guys" can get their hands on fake certificates and can also attack the DNS infrastructure there will be no way to know if the site you are visiting is legit or not (for example). I'm sorry that Comodo didn't reveal the Registration Authority (RA) involved. Hopefully the necessary measures will be applied.
 

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RE: Apple users left to defend themselves against certificate attacks

In light of the disclosure on Wednesday about 9 fraudulent SSL certificates being issued by a partner of Comodo, Microsoft was quick to respond with an update to protect users of Windows.

Apple however has not reacted leaving many OS X users in the dark. Mike Shannon from SophosLabs did some research for me this week so we could provide a guide on configuring your Mac to be secured against these bogus certificates.

http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/03/26/apple-users-left-to-defend-themselves-against-certificate-attacks/
 

LaserWraith

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It was an apple that brought sin into the world. :p

(Okay, the Bible doesn't say which kind of fruit)
 

Tweak

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LaserWraith said:
It was an apple that brought sin into the world. :p

(Okay, the Bible doesn't say which kind of fruit)

I'm ok with assuming it was an apple.:great:
 
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