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It wouldn’t be impossible. There are like so many different certificate issuers, any one of them collaborating with a government would allow them to create a certificate that would be accepted by your browser.
They also have backdoors in most implementations of TLS, according to a person I know who worked government security.
It wouldn’t be impossible. There are like so many different certificate issuers, any one of them collaborating with a government would allow them to create a certificate that would be accepted by your browser.
Still takes more work than just giving them that information.
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Sure, if we’re talking about code vulnerabilities only. It’s most likely a compromised root cert though.
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Right, this would be a MitM vulnerability, which could be reasonably viable for targeted attacks.