A programming language that uses mostly English words and syntax is essentially an environment for self-documentating code: the holy grail of brutal managers everywhere.
How come COBOL hasn't "saved the slaves", if an almost-English programming language/syntax is so great?
In fact, the researchers did not provide a revocation-checking URL in their original certificate-signing request. This means that most tools (including your web browser) would not have a way of checking whether their bogus certificate had been revoked by the original certificate's CA, even if they ever found out that their legit certificate had been used for other purposes (based solely upon the cert's serial number).
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts. -- Paul Erlich