• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    24 hours ago

    If they get it without your knowledge, what are the odds they can get the new one too?

    If they got it with your knowledge, can’t you just revoke the old one?

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      16 hours ago

      If they got it with your knowledge, can’t you just revoke the old one?

      Yeah, but unfortunately cert revocation isn’t that great in practice. Lots of devices and services don’t even check the revocation lists on every connection.

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        13 hours ago

        It would be six days at max, assuming they managed to steal the certificate immediately after it was issued, otherwise it’s gonna be even less.

        Having the certificate doesn’t automatically mean you can change the site, if you have control of the site hosting you likely wouldn’t need to steal the cert anyway.

        Stealing the certificate would allow you to run a man in the middle type attack but that’s inevitably going to be very limited in scope. The shorter time limit on the cert reduces that scope even further, which is great.

        Since most Let’s Encrypt certs will have an automated renewal process this doesn’t even really change the overhead of setup so I think this move makes a lot of sense.

        There are other things certificates can be used for as well of course but I’m just going off your example.