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    On 03/30/2011 09:59 PM, From John Bradley:
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      <pre wrap="">The problem is how do you not trust them without breaking significant parts of the internet.

They have us over a barrel.</pre>
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    Well, well....both of you know that this is a particular issue of a
    particular "Certification Authority" and that there are
    alternatives. And incidentally I happen to know both you ;-)<br>
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    I assume that there will be actions by the most important browser
    vendors, I suggest to check your certificate stores and CA bundles
    at the servers and to rip those CAs you prefer not to trust.<br>
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            <td>Signer: </td>
            <td>Eddy Nigg, COO/CTO</td>
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