Thursday, September 06, 2012

Win8, IE9&10 Support EV Code Signing: Find out Why

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Code signing has served as the initial step in keeping personal computer systems secure. Developers sign code, and if something bad happens with that code, we know who distributed it and can act accordingly.

Recently, traditional code signing certificates -- likely stolen -- have been used to sign malware. In order to provide a more secure digital signature, the Certificate Authority industry has introduced Extended Validation (EV) Code Signing.

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