-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi
On Monday 15 April 2013 at 2:54:19 AM, in <mid:pine.neb.4.64.1304142149510.15...@panix3.panix.com>, Jay Sulzberger wrote: > What telephone number, what email address should I use > to help me make the decision as to whether to "trust > the site"? Whom should I speak to? What method do you > recommend to help me make the right decisions? You could look at the certificate your browser doesn't trust and follow up the information it contains. You could also search the internet (and other sources) for information about Intevation GmbH, and see if it matches what the certificate says. Depending how paranoid, you could even turn up at their offices and ask relevant questions. Decide on the trust level you wish to establish for your intended use of the site. Then take whatever precautions you think are commensurate with that level of trust. Blindly clicking to dismiss the browser's "untrusted" warning is arguably no more irresponsible than blindly having the browser accept a certificate signed by a "certification authority" it recognises. I suspect if you were to look at the list of CAs trusted by your browser, you would encounter plenty that you see no reason to trust. - -- Best regards MFPA mailto:expires2...@ymail.com Change is inevitable except from a vending machine -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQCVAwUBUWx6O6ipC46tDG5pAQqxxwP8CIH5zx1y7Q2aO0ARlVmKdfJKElUodhkC KyWZNH7diu9OhbEMGQyPc9/YR9lGCRp3jlZ6IvJUlYY3Xo5oon+A+cElh7eH2Gyk taNaPSU8B61Ih9LorAN3uuOWD8Xzbug6zXNFjLXFSfZPwN3aQStT7aYLQ7XE5DhX yB3NBgyoqSg= =4gaV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users