A Chinese secure certificate issuer is under fire, for giving them away to unauthorized entities.
According to the Mozilla researchers, Shenzhen-based WoSign has been handing out SSL certificates for websites, to people that had no business getting them.
WoSign is also being accused of backdating the certificate date of issuance, in order to circumvent security protocols.
Is that incompetence, or a bigger plan by China to penetrate the Internet and spread SSL certificates that are worthless?
With the US control over the Internet being handed over, we are definitely living in dangerous times.
Meanwhile, the Chinese domain market has slowed down, to the point that we report every few days.
Today’s list of short domains, between 2 to 4 characters in length, that changed hands in the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs, span 4 days.
Here’s the list:
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920.net
978.net
bkht.cn
bnpf.cn
gbd.com
gypf.cn
hynb.cn
hynd.cn
hyrq.cn
hytq.cn
jjps.cn
lbz.com
nbwy.cn
nldc.cn
nqyl.cn
nzqc.cn
qbqc.cn
qdcd.cn
rmyl.cn
rpdz.cn
rpn.com
rtpy.cn
tdzp.cn
trbx.cn
tyj.com
wrsj.cn
wxtr.cn
xgdb.cn
xjbf.cn
xqj.com
yybr.cn
yyrq.cn
bjrh.com
bpqw.com
dnbt.com
dtgj.com
dtkf.com
dtmj.com
dxtk.com
dygp.com
fgxs.com
fhfp.com
fhpf.com
fhzg.com
fkbz.com
fmbp.com
fmfj.com
fmkf.com
fmyp.com
fphm.com
ftwh.com
gjkn.com
gjpz.com
hpqq.com
hxgg.com
jnqm.com
ktwr.com
ljtr.com
lqfs.com
lqls.com
mrlq.com
nlks.com
qbcc.com
qdnl.com
qnhk.com
rtzz.com
tgsd.com
wczq.com
wxgb.com
xhhk.com
xmxm.com
xzkj.com
yttr.com
zzlz.com