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most anti virus, like Symantec was forging CA, including google CAs, and in the end they were deauthorized, so they must have made more selling the CAs than they made in ten years normal business. That's if they sold for a 10 x multiple like good OC bust out.
Check this:
some security experts are concerned about the potential for conflict of interest created by housing Symantec’s digital certificate business and Blue Coat’s man-in-the-middle SSL inspection technologies under the same roof. Business dealings between the two firms have already prompted cause for concern.
Blue Coat sells a range of web and network security appliances and technologies such as ProxySG, a technology that offers content filtering, authentication and caching functionality. One of its products is an SSL Visibility Appliance, which sits in the middle of encrypted traffic flows in order to identify threats (such as botnet communications, data exfiltration by hackers and so on).
Blue Coat technology masquerades as legit websites while Symantec, who bought VeriSign's certification business six years ago, is the biggest provider of SSL certificates.
https://www.theregister.com/2016/06/14/symantec_blue_coat_analysis/
As mentioned Google completely distrusted all Symantec's certificates of authority
Somehow the NPCs never heard about it.
.Symantec is a giant in the world of CAs — its certificates vouched for about 30 percent of the web in 2015. But Google claims that Symantec hasn’t been taking its responsibilities seriously and has issued at least 30,000 certificates without properly verifying the websites that received them.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/27/google-is-fighting-with-symantec-over-encrypting-the-internet/
Google, which has accused Symantec and its partners of misissuing tens of thousands of certificates for encrypted web connections, quietly announced Thursday that it’s downgrading the level and length of trust Chrome will place in certificates issued by Symantec.