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Keiser Report: Let's Encrypt the Internet! (E548 ft. Kim Dotcom) (youtube.com)

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Keiser Report: Let's Encrypt the Internet! (E548 ft. Kim Dotcom) (youtube.com)
Minority Report on Let’s Encrypt CAA Rechecking (dev.to)
Let's Encrypt: 2024 Annual Report [pdf] (abetterinternet.org)
Let's Encrypt 2024 Annual Report [pdf] (abetterinternet.org)
How Let's Encrypt made the internet safer and HTTPS standard – and free (zdnet.com)
Let's Encrypt 2025 annual report [pdf] (abetterinternet.org)
When 'Smart Homes' Get Hacked: I Haunted A Complete Stranger's House Via The Internet (forbes.com)
Let's fix the Internet. Get behind this. Fix Gecko's Webfont Mime-type Issue. (upvot.es)
Encrypt the Web Report: Who's Doing What (eff.org)
Cookie Bomb or let's break the Internet. (homakov.blogspot.com)
It’s Time to Encrypt the Entire Internet (wired.com)
Let's Encrypt: Root and Intermediate Certificates (letsencrypt.org)
Let's Encrypt Launch Schedule (letsencrypt.org)
Let's Encrypt's First Certificate Is Now Live (letsencrypt.org)
Let's Encrypt is Trusted (letsencrypt.org)
Let's Encrypt is in Public Beta! (letsencrypt.org)
Duplicate Signature Key Selection Attack in Let's Encrypt (agwa.name)
The attack has been fixed, but a very interesting write up about crypto gone wrong.
Push Button, Let's Encrypt (getcarina.com)
Using Lets Encrypt to secure cloud-hosted services like Ubiquiti's mFi, Unifi and Unifi Video (lg.io)
Taking Let's Encrypt for a Spin (timkadlec.com)
Let's Encrypt Now Being Abused By Malvertisers (blog.trendmicro.com)
I think that this is something we netizens can deal with. This is one bad actor compared to [the incredible number of other sites](https://letsencrypt.org/stats/) that have finally been encrypted. I expect that as Let's Encrypt is used more we'll see more of this, but it'll always be a small percent...
HTTPS with Let's Encrypt and nginx (botleg.com)
socat-lite with letsencrypt support (github.com)
Early Impacts of Let's Encrypt (tacticalsecret.com)
Amazon just removed encryption from the software powering Kindles, phones, and tablets (dailydot.com)
Let's Encrypt has issued its first million certificates (eff.org)
New Name, New Home for the Let's Encrypt Client (letsencrypt.org)
Let's Encrypt & Nginx: State of the art secure web deployment (letsecure.me)
Let's Encrypt leaves beta, gains more sponsors (letsencrypt.org)
"Since our beta began in September 2015 we’ve issued more than 1.7 million certificates for more than 3.8 million websites. We’ve gained tremendous operational experience and confidence in our systems. The beta label is simply not necessary any more." "We’re also excited to announce that foundin...
Announcing Certbot: EFF's Client for Let's Encrypt (eff.org)