No, Fiddler is an active ManInTheMiddle attack. With HTTPS interception it always substitutes the certificate (which is the public key). The substituted public key allows the proxy to negotiate a TLS session between the…
No, Fiddler is an active ManInTheMiddle attack. With HTTPS interception it always substitutes the certificate (which is the public key). The substituted public key allows the proxy to negotiate a TLS session between the…