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Geert Bellekens

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Re: Export Data Diagram or Class Diagram to csv or json
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2021, 06:24:39 pm »
Yes. I bought a Thawte certificate. 35€ per year won't kill me. Though, still I don't see why crypting stuff that's put on a public billboard would be a necessity. But well, there are more crazy things out there currently...

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I think it's more about encrypting the traffic between your website and the user.
Without encryption anyone could ease-drop and see what I'm looking at on your site :o; but more importantly, they can't play "man-in-the-middle" anymore and redirect my traffic to their own site.

Back in the old days, when https didn't really exist, and we were using hubs as network equipment I had a genuine need for a network sniffer. The information I could intercept with that sniffer was incredible.
All network traffic from all users on the network, each website they visited, usernames and passwords they entered, etc...

Having seen that, I'm happy basically all websites use https now

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Re: Export Data Diagram or Class Diagram to csv or json
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2021, 09:06:38 pm »
Interestingly though, Chrome blocked my http but not that of UMLChannel which also ads here. And man-in-the-middle: I'm not a bank or some big business. Like anywhere: use your brain and don't click on anything that blinks. It wasn't too long ago that Sparx itself used http where login was sent clear text. I remember somewone had a man-in-the-middle with Sparx' site being distracted to "somewhere". It was one of more frequent posters here.

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