[HTTPS-E Rulesets] New ruleset: mjam.net

Christian Inci chris.pcguy.inci at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 21:49:31 PDT 2012


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A food delivering service, which acts as a 'middleman' between the
customer and about some hundred restaurants.

Their website love it to send your personal informations, such as your
full name, postal- and email address, telephone number, your order...
unencrypted even if you manually selected to use HTTPS. It doesn't
seem, that their admin want or even plan to fix it.

So here's the rule. :-)

Signed-off-by: Christian Inci <chris.pcguy.inci at gmail.com>
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