The London Protocol: a new anti-phishing initiative
The Certificate Authority Security Council (CASC) at the CA / Browser Forum in London announced the launch of a new initiative called the London Protocol.

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The Certificate Authority Security Council (CASC) at the CA / Browser Forum in London announced the launch of a new initiative called the London Protocol.
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