Read more.Standard even includes provision for decrypting encrypted traffic.
Read more.Standard even includes provision for decrypting encrypted traffic.
That's not how asymmetric key encryption works, knowing the public key doesn't help you at all. The session key is encrypted by said public key so can only be read by the private key holder i.e. the website.The standard even includes provision for bypassing encryption, by allowing the capture of exchanged keys.
This is a pretty interesting explanation on why it will not work if you have strong enough encryption...
Skip to 2:30, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEBfamv-_do
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From ITU website:
Just look at how these morons patronize us... Of course, this begs the question who these clowns think they are and why would they think we need them to affirm any of our basic human rights?WCIT 2012, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 3-14 December 2012:
Conference sends strong signal affirming right to freedom of expression online
The World Conference on International Telecommunications on 4 December supported the importance of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, affirming the right of all people to freedom of opinion and expression...
Yeah, right. Tunisia! Of all the world's 'leading democracies'...!!! If they'd actually have two brain cells to share between them, they would've noticed even the name 'International Telecommunication Regulations' sounds overly ambitious at the very least, if not plain daft and offensive to the rest of humanity, and that they won't move past discussing possible article 1 until they realize that.Tunisia’s proposal to include in Article 1 of the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) an explicit reference to the right to freedom of opinion and expression generated some debate.
I wonder how much do these pointless conferences cost us, and if we could save a pretty penny by executing the Douglas Adams plan before they held another?
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