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Nokia admits decrypting customer traffic as de facto MIM attack

 Commerce, Privacy, Security  Add comments
Jan 102013
 

“Nokia has rejected claims it might be spying on users’ encrypted Internet traffic, but admitted it is intercepting and temporarily decrypting HTTPS connections for the benefit of customers.“

 Posted by Purtilo at 9:36 am on January 10, 2013

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