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perhaps.....
but the article explained that the certificate was dead and the website which it was accessing apparently wasn't online. Although Verisign claims it was and they opened it up for more users. ah ha ha ha! They are SO slick!

I got an idea... let SCO, Symantec and Verisign team up... they all make a good two-tongue team!

Let's see....

Verisign (also dba. Network Solutions). They mail out illegal, deceptive notification to thousands of web site owners to renew their subscription with them (even though the owners paid another company or service). A class action lawsuit was filed and they got a slap on the hand! This same company wreaks havoc on the total Internet with a redirection to their advertisement webpage. Oh! they stopped it, but got a nasty scolding!

be afraid! be very afraid!
Posted by: DarbyOhara   Posted on: 01/13/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Slow?  gmyx | 01/09/04
Cert chain validation only checks CRLs for expired certs?  bthomasmo@... | 01/09/04
Delete it!  DarbyOhara | 01/11/04
cert bad = slow?  JWatson77 | 01/12/04
perhaps.....  DarbyOhara | 01/13/04
Symantec, tsk tsk tsk  FilledOut | 01/13/04
Money  stokie | 01/15/04
symantec-norton antivirus  burri8 | 02/28/04

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