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Old 01-05-2015, 09:49 PM   #1
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Why does google want us to be on https ?

Can someone please share why they want us to be https?
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Old 01-05-2015, 09:53 PM   #2
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Can someone please share why they want us to be https?
because the nsa can handle its decryption but not its competitors
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To eliminate all of the thin content sites that cannot afford the expense and effort to install HTTPS (TLS) certs.

HTTPS is worthless on 90% of websites -- they are not interactive or used in personal data processing ... Header requests (creating user logs) are made in plaintext to HTTPS addresses.

If fully implemented, they will have to find something else for Matt Cutts to do
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Old 01-05-2015, 11:33 PM   #5
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because the nsa can handle its decryption but not its competitors
like he said
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To eliminate all of the thin content sites that cannot afford the expense and effort to install HTTPS (TLS) certs.

HTTPS is worthless on 90% of websites -- they are not interactive or used in personal data processing ... Header requests (creating user logs) are made in plaintext to HTTPS addresses.

If fully implemented, they will have to find something else for Matt Cutts to do
I don't think Matty boi has been at G for a year or so now.
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I don't think Matty boi has been at G for a year or so now.
https://www.mattcutts.com/blog/on-leave/

He is still with google, he did take a "leave" but is still with google..

I'm not sure the full goal behind google and HTTPS...

I have read that it is to mane the internet a little more secure, but with a growing popularity of HTTPS. It has led to HTTPS becoming a chosen vector for malware attacks.
In other words, the secure socket layer is no more secure.
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Matt's just wearing Google clown shoes ...

But this HTTPS reasoning is faulty at face level ...
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Old 01-06-2015, 12:56 AM   #9
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I would wait a couple months before putting any weight in this.
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To eliminate all of the thin content sites that cannot afford the expense and effort to install HTTPS (TLS) certs.

HTTPS is worthless on 90% of websites -- they are not interactive or used in personal data processing ... Header requests (creating user logs) are made in plaintext to HTTPS addresses.

If fully implemented, they will have to find something else for Matt Cutts to do
Free certs here https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/1...ypt-entire-web
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Tell that to people that operate over 1000 domain networks.

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That's mostly a crock of shit ... HTTPS (TLS) just encrypts data -- it doesn't change or filter data -- just encrypts the data from the browser to the server and back to the browser from the server. If an embedded iframe with an exploit is on a HTTPS server it will not raise an HTTPS exception -- both servers are HTTPS and a registered HTTPS Cert exists within a browser recognized issuing repository.

So, the "villains" fake register their domains and get their certs (for free!!!) YEAH! we are safe - LMFAO.

Will these free certs be *.wildcard certs or domain specific? All sub domains (including mail, ftp, www) are considered separate domains for HTTPS certs, unless the are wildcarded and each certificate has to be installed on the server. The certs need to be re-installed on upgraded (not updated) server os installs.

Also, the NSA has reportedly broken HTTPS encryption
NSA-Documents: Attacks on VPN, SSL, TLS, SSH, Tor - SPIEGEL ONLINE

This whole HTTPS thing is a Google scam and maybe a NSA trap ...
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Old 01-09-2015, 10:00 AM   #13
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Tell that to people that operate over 1000 domain networks.



That's mostly a crock of shit ... HTTPS (TLS) just encrypts data -- it doesn't change or filter data -- just encrypts the data from the browser to the server and back to the browser from the server. If an embedded iframe with an exploit is on a HTTPS server it will not raise an HTTPS exception -- both servers are HTTPS and a registered HTTPS Cert exists within a browser recognized issuing repository.

So, the "villains" fake register their domains and get their certs (for free!!!) YEAH! we are safe - LMFAO.

Will these free certs be *.wildcard certs or domain specific? All sub domains (including mail, ftp, www) are considered separate domains for HTTPS certs, unless the are wildcarded and each certificate has to be installed on the server. The certs need to be re-installed on upgraded (not updated) server os installs.

Also, the NSA has reportedly broken HTTPS encryption
NSA-Documents: Attacks on VPN, SSL, TLS, SSH, Tor - SPIEGEL ONLINE

This whole HTTPS thing is a Google scam and maybe a NSA trap ...
All true, if it wasn't then the current tread in malware to target https would not even be possible.
As for the NSA, also true, They also have their hands on a new quantum computer that in a few years in theory would be able to unlock just about anything...
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All true, if it wasn't then the current tread in malware to target https would not even be possible.
As for the NSA, also true, They also have their hands on a new quantum computer that in a few years in theory would be able to unlock just about anything...
I never understood this, most security blocks any systems trying to crack a password. Not matter how much power if the IP is blocked after 5 fails and there is a million differant options that would take a 200k IPs.
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Old 01-13-2015, 06:34 AM   #16
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I never understood this, most security blocks any systems trying to crack a password. Not matter how much power if the IP is blocked after 5 fails and there is a million differant options that would take a 200k IPs.
The traffic (packets) is intercepted and stored to be encrypted before they reach the destination server -- then the process could be reversed intercepting the traffic (packets) containing the response to the client.

Security software on a server would be meaningless -- this is not a password cracking attack -- it is a traffic (packets) interception.

Anyone sophisticated would just encrypt text communications with very long random passwords. So, either terrorists and criminals are very stupid or a lot of this is intentional disinformation leaked. There are inconsistancies

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I have found other inconsistencies in some of these Snowden leaked documents so far too. I am skeptical of all of this from what i have seen ...
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Old 01-13-2015, 07:41 AM   #17
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So what's the future deal of this, should you get HTTPS on your site even though you don't need it technology wise?

Yes it's a question, im wondering....

Is there really any favors google wise? If there's not, then this can be thrown in the toilet as long as you don't run a shopping website or any other kind of site that SHOULD have the encryption.

Yes that's my 2nd question.
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I would wait a couple months before putting any weight in this.
I wouldn't.

Make your sites responsive. Get your certificate. Shit is about to hit the fan. get in early, profit. Trust is huge to the end user. Google knows that. This will make the end user trust Google even more. Their results will all be SSL. Given time? The surfer will realize that they shouldn't trust a site without it.

Google WILL make a PR when they are ready to go whole hog. It will NOT be on Baddog's website, nor GFY. They will educate the consumer about information exchange. It doesn't matter if you have a signup form or not. They want EVERY page to be that way. I kind of like it.

Don't come back to this thread saying I didn't tell you so.
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To eliminate all of the thin content sites that cannot afford the expense and effort to install HTTPS (TLS) certs.
Services like Cloudflare offer free SSL and a new service by the EFF will be offering free certs this summer...not to mention you can also buy certs for $4/year.
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if you would read this article carefuly, you would know that mostly attacks on encryption are "succesfull" because of : a) stolen keys b) wrong implementation c) man in the middle

nothing more, mathematic still works

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Also, the NSA has reportedly broken HTTPS encryption
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This whole HTTPS thing is a Google scam and maybe a NSA trap ...
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Make your sites responsive. Get your certificate. Shit is about to hit the fan. get in early, profit. Trust is huge to the end user. Google knows that. This will make the end user trust Google even more. Their results will all be SSL. Given time? The surfer will realize that they shouldn't trust a site without it.



Precisely.

The two most urgent things that old school webmasters need to do is update their sites to be responsive and implement SSL.

Implementing SSL is not difficult and you don't even have to get a certificate, just use Cloudflare.

Mobile is big now and it's getting bigger all the time. Some of my sites have more than 65% of visitors coming on mobile devices. People really need to get their sites updated. I know I still have dozens of legacy sites which aren't mobile friendly, they'll suffer as a result.
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