Security News > 2017 > November > The Rise of Super-Stealthy Digitally Signed Malware—Thanks to the Dark Web
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2017-11-06 01:09
Guess what's more expensive than counterfeit United States passports, stolen credit cards and even guns on the dark web? It's digital code signing certificates. A recent study conducted by the Cyber Security Research Institute (CSRI) this week revealed that stolen digital code-signing certificates are readily available for anyone to purchase on the dark web for up to $1,200. As you may know
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