E-Business Library > Did MI5 make a mess of its email alert service?

http://simondickson.wordpress.com [ I’m Simon Dickson.] There’s even a suggestion that ‘one of the digital security certificates used in the scrambling process between the MI5 site and a user’s browser while they sign up was only issued two days after the mailing list was unveiled.’

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