Skip to main content
Improved formatting. Reworded answer.
Source Link
multithr3at3d
  • 13.2k
  • 3
  • 34
  • 45

HTTPS TLS/SSL evenEven the most up to datemodern versions of HTTPS using TLS can easily be eavesdroppedintercepted by a MitM (e.g. a Juniper device set up as a MITMconfigured for the purpose) if the client trusts the CA. It'sIn that particular case, it's not secure.

HTTPS TLS/SSL even the most up to date can easily be eavesdropped by a Juniper device set up as a MITM. It's not secure.

Even the most modern versions of HTTPS using TLS can easily be intercepted by a MitM (e.g. a Juniper device configured for the purpose) if the client trusts the CA. In that particular case, it's not secure.

HTTPS TLS/SSL even the most up to date can easily be eavesdropped by a Juniper deviceJuniper device set up as a MITM. It's not secure.

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/idp5.0/topics/concept/intrusion-detection-prevention-ssl-decryption-overview.html

HTTPS TLS/SSL even the most up to date can easily be eavesdropped by a Juniper device set up as a MITM. It's not secure.

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/idp5.0/topics/concept/intrusion-detection-prevention-ssl-decryption-overview.html

HTTPS TLS/SSL even the most up to date can easily be eavesdropped by a Juniper device set up as a MITM. It's not secure.

Source Link

HTTPS TLS/SSL even the most up to date can easily be eavesdropped by a Juniper device set up as a MITM. It's not secure.

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/idp5.0/topics/concept/intrusion-detection-prevention-ssl-decryption-overview.html