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@furstblumier
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🎉 FURSUIT HEAD GIVEAWAY RAFFLE & COMMISSION OPEN !🎉
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@MeowdyMomo @MintyWafflesky @TheTaioyaki @EDoxFX Ahahahaha, the size diff of catching him is also so funny 😭
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@MintyWafflesky leaves his house once and causes a triple drama for @TheTaioyaki, @EDoxFX and @furstblumier
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Uh, that's not remotely true.
TLS is a global scam by Google, AWS, and CF. They claim it's "to protect you" but in reality it gives them complete control over CDNs and no one but them can cache internet content any longer.
If you terminate TLS at a cloud edge (Google, AWS, CF), the provider can see plaintext at that endpoint. CAs can be compelled or compromised, corporate proxies can intercept with trusted roots, and endpoints can be hacked. HTTPS stops casual snooping, not inspection by whoever runs or controls the termination point.
Installing a private root CA lets the issuer impersonate any site and decrypt TLS -- this is a full MITM. That gives the CA holder access to credentials, session tokens, email/app data, and enables hard to detect surveillance or content manipulation on any enrolled device, totally breaking HTTPS trust.
That's what the post you replied to is doing, and it is trivial.
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DNS hijacking is close to impossible these days because browsers verify HTTPS certificates, and reject if the SSL cert doesn't match
They can't generate a proper fake SSL cert without compromising a CA (certificate authority)
HTTPS is extremely safe because it's encrypted even on untrusted WiFi
Worst that can happen is NSA has a backdoor in the encryption standards and the US gov can read what you do (probably)
play primordio on steam!@primord_io
@levelsio You connect to my wifi, my dns will tell you Google is at 10.69.69.69. the certificate is from let's encrypt. I have the pem. Everything is encrypted but I can decrypt it.
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