Re: RE: Cain a& Abel Question

From: Anish (anish@myrealbox.com)
Date: Thu May 22 2003 - 16:22:29 EDT


Hi David,

>>Mike Benham noted last August that IE was lame in >>how it checks for valid certificates. At that time, >>you could take an end user certificate and use it to >>sign another (fake) certificate. If you owned one >>domain name and got a certificate, you could >>impersonate anyone. Don't know if the example site >>is still up but the posting is here: >>http://www.thoughtcrime.org/ie-ssl-chain.txt
 to best of my knowledge this bit on IE was followed by a patch ,what had happened with this was the cert chain was searched for a trusted cert and if found the cert was trusted ,without making sure the fullcert path there was trusted :-)till the CA.
 regards
anish

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