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*[https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/security-dev/h1bTcoTpfeI/jUTk1z7VAAAJ Upcoming Change to Chrome's Identity Indicators] will alter the Chrome UI and force user to look for security information. This comes because that user empirically do not alter their behavior based on the existing UI. (2019-08-09)
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 17:16, 13 August 2019

Full Title or Meme

Extended Validation Certificates for SSL Web Sites with added Assurance as to the real-world identity of the Enterprise hosting the site.

Context

In response to concerns that TLS (HTTPS) encrypted interchanges could not be Validated by regular users, the CA|B forum created an audited from of certificate to satisfy users concerns. It has not lived up to expectations.

Problems

Ian Carroll summarized some of the issues on the CA|B Forum site which includes this comment EV "certificates include information about the legal entity behind the certificate, but not much else. What a legal entity can be turns out to be quite flexible; James Burton, for example, recently obtained an EV certificate for his company "Identity Verified". Unfortunately, users are simply not equipped to deal with the nuances of these entities, and this creates a significant vector for phishing."

Links to other problems with EV

Solutions

There appears to be little reason to expect that the CA|B (Certificate Authority | Browser) forum will come up with a user-centric solution, so some other forum may be required. See the following sites for alternatives:

  1. Trusted Identifier
  2. Trusted Location

References

https://cabforum.org/extended-validation/