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Notices tagged with mitm

  1. Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Friday, 27-Oct-2017 10:49:51 EDT Joshua Judson Rosen Joshua Judson Rosen
    Intriguing: on the #BostonExpress, using the bus Wi-Fi, getting selectively #MITM'd. Connections to https://riseup.net are hijacked by something claiming to be a `Cisco Umbrella', while #HTTPS to other hosts seems to go unmolested: https://status.hackerposse.com/attachment/16361
    Friday, 27-Oct-2017 10:49:51 EDT from web permalink

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  2. Erkan Yılmaz (erkanyilmaz)'s status on Monday, 25-Apr-2016 04:05:34 EDT Erkan Yılmaz Erkan Yılmaz
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    • Christian F
    @heathenman Great! When will you enable #https, so chances for #MITM attacks are descreased? at least I get with https: SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
    Monday, 25-Apr-2016 04:05:34 EDT from oracle.skilledtests.com permalink
  3. MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jun-2015 12:29:06 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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    HAH, best !gnusocial !hackfest fix so far. Added a GS_DataObject class which does a #MITM on the DB_DataObject class and wraps the calls in an error_reporting() & ~E_STRICT!
    Now, instead of an endless stream of PEAR::DB warnings, we get to see our _own_ coding errors!
    Saturday, 06-Jun-2015 12:29:06 EDT from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E permalink
  4. Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:43:38 EST Joshua Judson Rosen Joshua Judson Rosen
    • lnxw48 (Linux Walt)
    @lnxw48, that's #disturbing. What's the rationale for coffee-shops #MITM'ing their clientele, anyway?
    Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:43:38 EST from web permalink
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