Hi SM,
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:13 PM, S Moonesamy <sm+mu_at_elandsys.com> wrote:
>
> The local bank is also running alongside a web site selling erotic
> services.
>
​It is not professional for a national bank to host services alongside
erotic websites.​
>
> On 23 April, you mentioned that you received replies from CERT-MU when you
> reported some incidents. In the above, you mentioned that you did not
> receive any reply.
>
​I apologize for the confusion. ​Yes, CERT-MU replied some of my emails.
Lately, they did not, it is like they reply randomly. I should not have
used the word "any".
>
> Please see https://www.elandsys.com/~sm/niccca-nic-in-revocation.png Did
> CERT-MU investigate that?
>
​I cannot access the page with HTTPS. It works only over HTTP.​
>
> CERT-MU does not have adequate knowledge in matters relating to internet
> security. That opinion is based on the following:
> http://www.elandsys.com/~sm/cert-mu-improved-framework-incident-review.html
>
>
​I contacted the Controller of Certification Authorities[1] in February
2015 regarding the above mentioned revocation. The reply was as follows:
*​"​With regard to eMudhra Consumer Services CA, its certificates which are
being used in Mauritius are under a separate security hierarchy with the
CCA Mauritius as the apex agency. As such, it is independent from the issue
under the CCA India hierarchy which is a different PKI not linked to the
Mauritian PKI​."​*
[1]
https://www.cca.mu​
​Regards,​
--
​Ish Sookun
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Received on Mon May 25 2015 - 05:50:52 PST