They're safe, the Army just uses its own certificate system, needed for using CAC and accessing more secure sites.Simon_Jester wrote:A site like army.mil, honestly, I'd expect to be safe.Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:I can load the regular site just fine, but Firefox throws up security warnings regarding untrusted connections when I try to view the actual PDFs. There are a whole lot of interesting books available, but I'm ultimately a bit leery, considering the aforementioned security issue.
Then again, I don't know if ke.army.mil or cs.amedd.army.mil are under the aegis of whatever people the Army uses to keep their own site free of malicious crap.
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You can install the DOD Root CA if you want to verify the website and silence Firefox's unknown CA warning.Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:I can load the regular site just fine, but Firefox throws up security warnings regarding untrusted connections when I try to view the actual PDFs. There are a whole lot of interesting books available, but I'm ultimately a bit leery, considering the aforementioned security issue.