Mozilla Firefox browser installs security certificates from China, Turkey, Russia, and multiple other countries. That allows governments of those countries to read user communication, believed to be secure and encrypted, if a matching certificate is used by the visited website. It also allows governments of those countries to collect other information about the Firefox users in the U.S.
Mozilla Foundation keeps doing that, despite earlier incidents when the Chinese government used its security certificates for espionage in the U.S.
When will anybody do anything about the insecurity of the U.S. Internet, created by the Obama administration?
via Climate Realism Against Alarmism
October 26, 2017 at 10:25AM
