• @Rednax
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    211 year ago

    That does not work without forcing the users to also use the proxy. Any website that uses https instead of http does not leak passwords, unless the device/browser of the user is compromised.

    It sounds like a mechanism to make the town dependend on the cartel for internet, and then demand extortion prices for the internet.

    • @mx_smith
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      -11 year ago

      They could easily do a man in the middle attack, but I doubt they would have the need to rob the poor people of their town.

      • @Rednax
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        221 year ago

        Https is explicitly designed against man-in-the-middle attacks. Modern browsers make a bigggg fuss if a man-in-the-middle is attempting some shit. Those attacks do not work.

        And if you do manage to make it work, it sure wouldn’t be easier than pointing a gun at someone and telling them to pay up for their internet connection.

      • @ArtVandelay
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        51 year ago

        Not without a client side certificate

        • @nixcamic
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          21 year ago

          You can … If people aren’t tech savvy you can just serve everyone plain http and most people will ignore the warnings.