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Man-in-the-middle attack and X.500

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Difference between Man-in-the-middle attack and X.500

Man-in-the-middle attack vs. X.500

In cryptography and computer security, a man-in-the-middle attack (MITM) is an attack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communication between two parties who believe they are directly communicating with each other. X.500 is a series of computer networking standards covering electronic directory services.

Similarities between Man-in-the-middle attack and X.500

Man-in-the-middle attack and X.500 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): DigiNotar, X.509.

DigiNotar

DigiNotar was a Dutch certificate authority owned by VASCO Data Security International, Inc. On September 3, 2011, after it had become clear that a security breach had resulted in the fraudulent issuing of certificates, the Dutch government took over operational management of DigiNotar's systems.

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X.509

In cryptography, X.509 is a standard that defines the format of public key certificates.

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Man-in-the-middle attack and X.500 Comparison

Man-in-the-middle attack has 53 relations, while X.500 has 21. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.70% = 2 / (53 + 21).

References

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