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Re: [Full-disclosure] A tool to identify the MD5 certs on FF



MMM Efrain Torres a new module for identify CA with metasploit.

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2009/1/2 Aiko Barz <aiko@xxxxxxxxx>

> On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 06:19:01PM -0500, Memisyazici, Aras wrote:
> > SSL Blacklist now detects and warns about certificate chains that use the
> MD5 algorithm for RSA signatures.
>
> Does anybody know a plugin that keeps track of the used certificates and
> CAs? I tried "certificate patrol" [1]. But I wasn't too happy...
>
> I would like to get warnings, whenever a fingerprint changes. For
> example:
>
> INFO:    The certificate fingerprint has changed.
>         The new certificate is signed by the same CA.
>         Details...
>
> WARNING: The certificate fingerprint has changed.
>         The new certificate is signed by a different CA.
>         A possible MITM attack has been detected.
>         Details...
>
> So long,
>    Aiko
>
> [1]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6415
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