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  • I think this is only yet going to be officially published at NDSS17 (Network and Distributed System Security Symposium 2017), according to lower left section on the first page of the paper. Quote NDSS’17, 26 February–1 March, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA http://dx.doi.org/10.14722/ndss.2017.23456 It was on hackernews yesterday…
  • On 1/31/2017 at 12:36 PM, alokep said: No one. not even Bitdefender, plans to get hacked. It happens. BD should openly and clearly document what it does with installation of root cert authority and how to a) detect if it is compromised and b ) remove such certs if desired. Looks like my previous post became a victim of…
  • I can only second that there should be an official way to remove the root certificate. Or even better, not install it at all in the first place if the user chooses so. Applications that do this without giving users a choice are... malware! Edit: Technet proposal seems not work -> malware
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