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Forum Post: RE: Decrypt and Scan HTTPS invalidates HTTPS certificates

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(sigh) That is ONE extreme level of security, but of you require that level of security, you need to go ahead and disconnect yourself from the internet and create a private network like the gov't does in a SCIF. You aren't going to find that level here. The KEY to the SSL/TLS security is the fact it is "secure enough." Your BROWSER or OPERATING SYSTEM is supposed to alert you when a connection is not *trusted*. Thus, NSA and black hats would NOT be able to just bypass SSL... WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Can they? Yes. Will you be alerted to a potential threat? YES. You can probably even set your browser to reject untrusted certs outright. I think there is a policy setting in there somewhere.

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