april / certainly-something

WebExtension that shows certificate chains in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/certainly-something/
Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Unsupported Extension Identifiers #53

Closed SSK1981 closed 5 years ago

SSK1981 commented 5 years ago

These extension IDs were posted as unsupported: 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.21.7 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.21.10

Noticed after going to URL https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209 which was to download the Microsoft's Media Creation Tool in order to make a boot able (backup) USB drive (per decentsecurity.com's "securing-your-computer" recommendation). Strange thing was that I got the message "Hmm. We’re having trouble finding that site - Server not found" type message even though a file successfully downloaded (looks like digitally signed SHA-256 by Microsoft Corporation per file properties). Thus I clicked on the Certainly-Something lock icon on my Firefox Quantum version 66.01 64 bit browser and then saw these extensions IDs were unsupported. Just recently I have been dealing with problems with problematic publisher certificates, slow and unstable computer OS/platform and DNS-ssl network related (e.g. FF browser's Options / network settings using 'Enable DNS over HTTPs' /Mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com) issues on this computer.

april commented 5 years ago

Hey, thanks @SSK1981. This is a duplicate of #2 and #3, which are already fixed. Once I get a chance to publish the next version of the add-on, they should show up in the viewer.

Thanks!

SSK1981 commented 5 years ago

Hi April,

You got a good product going. Thanks for Certainly Something. I saw one of your videos where you were being interviewed and remember liking what I heard you say. Please keep up the good work! You know what? Ah, I couldn't wait until April 2nd to reply to your email but you probably have a boy friend already plus not sure what city you might live in! :-) Cute pic with the war paint under your eyes, but seriously I got so much to learn in this area of internet cybersecurity and even preventing even my laptop Windows 10 OS/internet computer from being hacked! Let me ask you a question that maybe your answer could help me though. Before if UAC were set on the highest and I see the pop-up dialog box ask me whether to run a program I clicked (like from the desktop), I would see program's publisher's certificates of MS Windows software products say "Microsoft Inc" or something similar, but now I've been seeing the publisher's name come up as "Microsoft Windows" or "Microsoft LLC" instead of Microsoft Inc.! Also, UAC was acting super crazy and even though I had set it (the UAC) to the highest, it would ask me (and then I would change it to bring it down a notch so that I would not be bothered all the time with UAC and then UAC would ask if UAC could run. During these times, I would often times check the file's publisher's certificate (which might refer to just Microsoft Windows or something related to driver level Microsoft Windows, Production Level certificate. I checked the site parameter of the certificate and it mentioned Puerto Rico with a date of I think 2011. Saw strange certificates - Before, sometimes the time stamp was expired. I wonder how long it it takes for certificate propagation. While I was writing this email, now it seems my UAC is working just fine as if my computer is hacked or some AI hacking software is actively adjusting different things on my laptop. After all, I keep seeing in my Taskmgr processes run that I terminate - like the Chakra JIT compiler or nms.exe (re JS) run. I didn't run these. Network settings get changed on my computer too such as File Sharing from no to yes and Network Discovery gets turned on.

Geek Squad not too much help and I don't like having to continually use up a restore point closer and closer to the present. I run AV software like Trend Micro and Adlice Diag64 , Roguekiller and the command line version called Rogue Killer CMD plus other tools like Adware from Malwarebytes and Mc Affee amipinkc2.exe -d and running rootkitremover using CMD /D with extensions ...

My new HP laptop came with so many holes on the OS network it's becoming a huge time suck away from using my computer to make money/income for investing ... Feel like it sometimes but am learning a lot and trying to keep up with adjusting my maladjusting computer software or hacker or hackers!

With much regards, Samuel Katagi

PS: I worked at Symantec as a contractor in the QA I18n group as a QA software engineer intern some years back. It was fun but I feel like I know still so little about the field even though I have a MSEE having studied digital communications and computer engineering!!

Regards, Samuel Katagi Be

On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 9:50 AM April King notifications@github.com wrote:

Hey, thanks @SSK1981 https://github.com/SSK1981. This is a duplicate of

2 https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/2 and #3

https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/3, which are already fixed. Once I get a chance to publish the next version of the add-on, they should show up in the viewer.

Thanks!

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SSK1981 commented 5 years ago

Hi April - Just in case -

On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 2:51 PM Samuel Katagi fusionh2@gmail.com wrote:

Hi April,

You got a good product going. Thanks for Certainly Something. I saw one of your videos where you were being interviewed and remember liking what I heard you say. Please keep up the good work! You know what? Ah, I couldn't wait until April 2nd to reply to your email but you probably have a boy friend already plus not sure what city you might live in! :-) Cute pic with the war paint under your eyes, but seriously I got so much to learn in this area of internet cybersecurity and even preventing even my laptop Windows 10 OS/internet computer from being hacked! Let me ask you a question that maybe your answer could help me though. Before if UAC were set on the highest and I see the pop-up dialog box ask me whether to run a program I clicked (like from the desktop), I would see program's publisher's certificates of MS Windows software products say "Microsoft Inc" or something similar, but now I've been seeing the publisher's name come up as "Microsoft Windows" or "Microsoft LLC" instead of Microsoft Inc.! Also, UAC was acting super crazy and even though I had set it (the UAC) to the highest, it would ask me (and then I would change it to bring it down a notch so that I would not be bothered all the time with UAC and then UAC would ask if UAC could run. During these times, I would often times check the file's publisher's certificate (which might refer to just Microsoft Windows or something related to driver level Microsoft Windows, Production Level certificate. I checked the site parameter of the certificate and it mentioned Puerto Rico with a date of I think 2011. Saw strange certificates - Before, sometimes the time stamp was expired. I wonder how long it it takes for certificate propagation. While I was writing this email, now it seems my UAC is working just fine as if my computer is hacked or some AI hacking software is actively adjusting different things on my laptop. After all, I keep seeing in my Taskmgr processes run that I terminate - like the Chakra JIT compiler or nms.exe (re JS) run. I didn't run these. Network settings get changed on my computer too such as File Sharing from no to yes and Network Discovery gets turned on.

Geek Squad not too much help and I don't like having to continually use up a restore point closer and closer to the present. I run AV software like Trend Micro and Adlice Diag64 , Roguekiller and the command line version called Rogue Killer CMD plus other tools like Adware from Malwarebytes and Mc Affee amipinkc2.exe -d and running rootkitremover using

... This is the version of the email I was working on until my laptop OS/network became so slow that I went to my smartphone internet to finish this email (after disconnecting Bluetooth that somehow got enabled on it). On this version, you'll see a picture I had previously attached to show you [but from my cellphone's Gmail draft of this email had not attached - makes sense but I didn't realize it when I sent it to you - so here goes the top part of the email again plus this new bottom part (with unedited additions from my smartphone which you already received) ... Thanks!

Regards, Samuel Katagi

On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 9:50 AM April King notifications@github.com wrote:

Hey, thanks @SSK1981 https://github.com/SSK1981. This is a duplicate of #2 https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/2 and #3 https://github.com/april/certainly-something/issues/3, which are already fixed. Once I get a chance to publish the next version of the add-on, they should show up in the viewer.

Thanks!

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