On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Tyler Romeo tylerromeo@gmail.com wrote:
Also, on a side note, Facebook *just* made HTTPS the default:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/secure-browsing-by-defau...
As an FYI - facebook, a site where every person is logged in and possibly seeing non-public content is very different than Wikimedia.
*-- * *Tyler Romeo* Stevens Institute of Technology, Class of 2016 Major in Computer Science www.whizkidztech.com | tylerromeo@gmail.com
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Brian Wolff bawolff@gmail.com wrote:
As for government-run spy networks, we don't know what their full capabilities are. But there are plenty of benefits to rolling out SSL regardless, even just for privacy from the person at the other end of the coffee shop. Firesheep, anyone?
Matt Flaschen
I agree that there's lots of benefits to ssl, and its something that we really should do. I just think we should be clear on our threat model, and not mislead people into thinking it will protect them from an entity with the resources of a state. SSL is too often banded about as being something which will totally prevent government type spying.
--bawolff
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