Microsoft, Mozilla and Google Ban Malaysian Intermediate CA 80
Orome1 writes "Microsoft, Mozilla and Google have announced that they are revoking trust in Malaysia-based DigiCert, an intermediate certificate authority authorized by well-known CA Entrust, following the issuing of 22 certificates with weak keys, lacking in usage extensions and revocation information. 'There is no indication that any certificates were issued fraudulently, however, these weak keys have allowed some of the certificates to be compromised,' wrote Jerry Bryant of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing."
I lol'd at the stock photo (Score:1, Funny)
Every article demands a picture, right.
Re:I thought Linux was so secure slashdotters (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder if there's something for Linux that's equivalent to Blizzard's Warcraft password inspector. He contacted me last week, asking to inspect my password to ensure that it's secure. It was kind of embarrassing that my account got hacked, and my credit card maxed out, shortly after I'd sent him my password. Fortunately though I was able to regain access and change my password. I forwarded the new password to the inspector and apologized if he had trouble trying to use the old one. Email the Blizzard guy to see if he knows the Linux password inspector. His address is paswordinspecter@blizzard-account-admin.shulinhost.cn