A Turkish Certificate Authority screwup leads to attempted Google impersonation. An online discussion and dissection of what happened has unfolded, and seems to have reached a conclusion or, more accurately, an acceptable hypothesis. The next chapter in the story, it seems, didnt start until the end of 2012, when EGO decided to implement security scanning of HTTPS traffic out of its network. Its easy to scan HTTPS traffic by using a proxy, since the content is supposed to be encrypted end-to-end, but harder to do than a Man in the Middle (MiTM attack)”]

