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Originally Posted by jcbbjjttt
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Unless someone received the private key yesterday, you're about as secure as you were yesterday. This site is encrypting the same way it was 24 hours ago before the certificate expired. The only real difference is that your browser will warn you about it.
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Originally Posted by DinoTriz2
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Some of us are smart enough to look up if their cert expired [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Yes I understand how security certifications work: I literally teach a class for the University of California where the first lesson is on how the Internet works, and in that lesson I break down how the whole private/public key exchange goes down behind the scenes and everything (I also tie it back to the Choctaw code talkers in WWII; helps keep it more interesting).
My point was more that I don't think everyone ignoring the security warnings has that level of understanding: all they see is "Chrome is freaking out", they don't see "the security cert expired a day ago and this probably isn't a hack". But even though they don't have the understanding we do, they continue to use the site.