The USPTO (Patent and Trademark Office) has updated its Public Patent Application Information Retrieval (Public-PAIR) service so that it no longer supports HTTPS (secure) access. From the announcement with emphasis added:
Public PAIR Maintenance and Outage
The USPTO will be performing maintenance on the Public Patent Application Information Retrieval (Public Pair) beginning at 12:01 a.m., Friday, April 21 and ending at 2 a.m., Friday, April 21 ET.
During the maintenance period, Public PAIR will be unavailable.
Immediately after the maintenance, users will only be able to access Public PAIR through URLs beginning with HTTP, such as http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair. Past URLs using HTTPS to access Public Pair, such as https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair, will no longer work.
Can anyone explain why there would be this seemingly backwards move to insecure communications?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 24 2017, @02:06PM
http://www.dailytech.com/Best+Buy+Sued+Over+Bogus+Web+Site/article7450.htm [dailytech.com]
Not really the same, but had they not been caught you could image them extending this to traffic flowing over their in-store wifi. Never trust a business to put the customer's interest first. Business is all about money and any action that appears to indicate otherwise has a hidden financial motivation. If any business, be it a retailer or an ISP, has a financial advantage in alerting your traffic and can get away with it you know damn well they will.