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From: Dedalo Galdos <seguridadblanca@gmail.com>
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Last saturday during my Tor Talk in a Security Barcamp someone asked me
about this technology which I really don't have much information so I want
to share the link in case someone in here has any experience with this. I
heard some ISPs are using this in some countries to break into people's ssl
connections.

https://www.bluecoat.com/products/ssl-visibility-appliance


Regards,
Dedalo.

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Blog: Seguridad Blanca <http://blog.dedalo.in>
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