Security News > 2018 > June > ’No questions asked’ Windows code cert slingers 'fuel trade' in digitally signed malware

2018-06-26 06:09
Oh it's for a calculator app? OK, wink wink, say no more Trusted code-signing certificates are being sold to miscreants by allegedly unscrupulous vendors, fueling a growth in digitally signed Windows malware, a study has found.…
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