Re: I want to become a Certified CA

From: Steve (email@steverusch.com)
Date: 05/20/02


From: "Steve" <email@steverusch.com>
Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 21:13:16 -0700


I agree. Your response made me chuckle only because it is
so true.

Steve

>-----Original Message-----
>"Steve" <email@steverusch.com> wrote in message
>news:454a01c1fd40$82620240$39ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA08...
>> I agree with you on MS. Just for the record I agree
that
>> it is the CA's and not Microsoft who are really cashing
>> in. I was just reflecting that Microsoft is in control
of
>> creating the system of signing the certificate, in other
>> words they control if the browser automatically
recognizes
>> the CA as an authorized root.
>>
>> Which brings me to your next point which I think you
>> pretty much hit it right on the head. ALL of this is
>> nothing more than PAYING FOR CONVIENENCE! NOT for any
>> kind of authenticity or trust. BINGO! You got it.
>
>Ironically I seem to remember reading that Entrust, one
of the cheapest of
>the CAs I'm aware of, supposedly does more thorough
checking than Verisign,
>which is one of the most expensive. You may remember
that there was a
>fairly public snafu where an unknown someone successfully
registered a
>certificate claiming to be a Microsoft employee, when
they were not. That
>cert is still out there and I seem to remember reading
that it could also be
>used to somehow sign/authenticate code like Active-X
controls as well as web
>sites. It does make you wonder what you get when you buy
an expensive
>Verisign cert. I think it's just that most people only
know about Verisign.
>Maybe that's why their stock and their sales are in the
toilet.
>
>
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