If an ssl certificate is being shown as issued by a "Proxy Certificate Authority", does that means it's a copy of a genuine certificate, being hosted by a man-in-the-middle?
So any traffic between browser & website is visible to the man-in-the-middle?
View the certificate and see who issued it - root CA, intermediate CA or self-signed. I'm not sure what you mean by 'proxy certificate authority' though.
In any case, your traffic is still encrypted. It is just a question of who holds the keys and can decrypt it.
If an ssl certificate is being shown as issued by a "Proxy Certificate Authority", does that means it's a copy of a genuine certificate, being hosted by a man-in-the-middle?
So any traffic between browser & website is visible to the man-in-the-middle?