also protect the private key, and mark it as non-exportable.
I'm pretty sure SSLLabs tests for everything else, so if you fix whatever they say I would guess "you're fine, until the bear shows up and lets us know what fools we've been".
I've run ssltest on web application and it found "Chain issues - Contains anchor" (section "Additional Certificates (if supplied)")
What does it mean? Should it be fixed? Can it be exploited?
I have a nearly 3-year-old boy whose energy has become near-limitless, coupled with new neediness, aggression, and defiance. He wants to run around and be played with for the entire day. He is unable to sit still for more than about 10 seconds most of the time. We play with him and read him books...
Now I'll write the brute-force. I'm first trying to find some cases to cut down the key size. For example, you cannot use the two faces of the same disk at the same time (for obvious reasons)
@AviD yep they're based in Netanya hola.org/contact ... Does seem to be a theme doesn't it.. it's almost like there were a load of types who had experience of building advanced malware around, what a co-incidence :op
@AviD "Furthermore, Vectra found that Hola contains a built-in console (“zconsole”) that is not only constantly active but also has powerful functions including the ability to kill running processes, download a file and run it whilst bypassing anti-virus software, plus read and write content to any IP address or device."