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Mo 05.08.2024 00:00:04    10.271       0      419.921    40,9 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
So 04.08.2024 00:00:02    10.271      +1      419.658    40,9 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Sa 03.08.2024 00:00:02    10.270       0      419.385    40,8 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Fr 02.08.2024 00:00:09    10.270       0      419.114    40,8 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Do 01.08.2024 00:00:07    10.270       0      418.891    40,8 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Mi 31.07.2024 00:00:03    10.270      +1      418.485    40,7 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Di 30.07.2024 00:00:03    10.269       0      418.152    40,7 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Mo 29.07.2024 00:00:02    10.269      -2      417.868    40,7 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
So 28.07.2024 00:00:03    10.271       0      417.882    40,7 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500
Sa 27.07.2024 00:00:08    10.271       0      417.525    40,7 social.anoxinon.de - M... 4.2.10     500

Mo 05.08.2024 08:22

It's old but in line of the recent Digicert revocations it is still accurate.

Even if your certificate has been revoked, your website sill might work on Chrome or Edge.

Nice for the user. Not for security.

grc.com/revocation/crlsets.htm

A comic dialog between two characters:

Hold on again! You're saying that there are more than 2 million revoked certificates?!? Yep. But, unfortunately, Chrome's CRLSet is severely space-limited. So it only lists the serial numbers of about 24 thousand revoked certs. Then, how does Chrome’s CRLSet protect us from the abuse of any of those nearly 2 million revoked certificates that are not contained within its list? . Chrome provides no protection. It rusts them all.

A comic dialog between two characters: Hold on again! You're saying that there are more than 2 million revoked certificates?!? Yep. But, unfortunately, Chrome's CRLSet is severely space-limited. So it only lists the serial numbers of about 24 thousand revoked certs. Then, how does Chrome’s CRLSet protect us from the abuse of any of those nearly 2 million revoked certificates that are not contained within its list? . Chrome provides no protection. It rusts them all.

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