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DigiCert & Sectigo code signing certificate pricing is changing as they adopt new CA/B Forum standards As we reported last year, the Certificate Authority & Browser (CA/B) Forum is requiring…
Industry leaders decided to hold off on rolling out the new secure key storage requirements for organization validation (OV) code signing certificates until June 1, 2023 Back in July, we…
OV code signing certificates and key generation methods are getting an overhaul. They’ll be issued on physical security hardware in a process similar to how EV code signing certificates are…
Attackers compromised an update server and signed their malware before pushing it to thousands of devices. For most organizations, right after failed audits/compliance penalties, a compromised code signing certificate is…
The Chinese hackers LuckyMouse used LeagSoft’s compromised digital certificate to sign its driver Let’s talk about what can happen with a compromised digital certificate. Since March, Kaspersky Labs has been…
This is why we can’t have nice things… One of the most common refrains from Certificate Authorities and the digital certificate industry, in general, is ‘never let anything happen to…
Compromised Code Signing certificates let hackers forge digital signatures and trick browsers. Hackers are using compromised code signing certificates to sign malware. This, in turn, tricks antivirus programs into thinking…
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