Apple, Google and Mozilla have moved to prevent Kazakhstan from intercepting internet traffic by blocking a root certificate used by the Kazakh government
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan's capital. Photocredit: Gettyfrom intercepting internet traffic, by blocking a root certificate used by the Kazakh government.
It allows the authorities to intercept and decrypt HTTPS traffic to 37 domains, including Facebook, Google and Twitter. However, it's not the first time that Kazakhstan has attempted to introduce internet surveillance. In 2015, it tried to get a root certificate included in Mozilla’s trusted root store program - but was denied when Mozilla realised what it intended.
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