[HTTPS-E Rulesets] HTTPS-Everywhere-Rules Digest, Vol 23, Issue 4

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>    1. SSL Everywhere is BROKEN with npr.org (JX Bell)
>    2. Gamefly.com Rule (Andrew Fox)
>    3. new git repo with partial rule for tagesschau.de (Korte)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 11:24:51 -0800
> From: JX Bell <jx at doitall.com>
> To: https-everywhere-rules at eff.org
> Subject: [HTTPS-E Rulesets] SSL Everywhere is BROKEN with npr.org
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> Warning: SSL Everywhere is BROKEN with npr.org !
>
> Please REMOVE support for it in your SSL Everywhere plugin.
>
> They have a "stub" SSL support with a BROKEN certificate (!!!), which
> eventually (theoretically) redirects to non-SSL site? but first users have
> to AGREE to security exceptions, which is creepy and wrong, and facilitates
> man in the middle attacks long term if they ever support SSL 'properly'.
>
> From NPR itself? from the email address npr_response at npr.org
>
> ---We appreciate you sharing your concerns. NPR.org does not support HTTPS
> Everywhere and our site does not use https protocol. We do offer secure
> login forNPR.org accounts, however we use secure.npr.org for login
> activities. ---
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>
>    -- JX
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> p.s. my email from them was from npr_response at npr.org , signed by Justin
> at "NPR Audience Partnership" 202-513-3232
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> JX Bell
> (415) 225-8281
> JX at doitall.com
> http://doitall.com
> http://JXphotography.com
> http://JXconsulting.com/resume
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 10:58:51 +1100
> From: Andrew Fox <alias.zero2097 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [HTTPS-E Rulesets] Gamefly.com Rule
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> <ruleset name="GameFly">
>   <target host="www.gamefly.com" />
>   <target host="gamefly.com" />
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>   <rule from="^http://(www\.)?gamefly\.com/" to="https://www.gamefly.com/
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> -- Andrew
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 20:35:02 +0100
> From: Korte <korte at free.de>
> To: https-everywhere-rules at eff.org
> Subject: [HTTPS-E Rulesets] new git repo with partial rule for
>         tagesschau.de
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> Hi
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> I created a repo at
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> https://github.com/JensKorte/https-everywhere.git
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> and added a rule for tagesschau.de (only meta.tagesschau.de).
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> Greets
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> Jens
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