Imagine that, for whatever reason, you hear you’re the target of an elite cyber-mafia. You don’t take it seriously until you’re driving down the freeway and suspect someone has tampered with your ...
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Cybercriminals are abusing Microsoft's Trusted Signing platform to code-sign malware executables with short-lived three-day certificates. A signed Windows driver has been used in attacks on banks in ...
AnyDesk confirmed today that it suffered a recent cyberattack that allowed hackers to gain access to the company's production systems. BleepingComputer has learned that source code and private code ...
How do you know the code you’re using can be trusted? It’s a very important question – organizations and developers need to know code is genuine and hasn’t been tampered with, or they could risk ...
Code-signing certificates are supposed to help authenticate the identity of software publishers, and provide cryptographic assurance that a signed piece of software has not been altered or tampered ...
Private keys used to sign D-Link software were included in open-source firmware published by the company. A simple mistake by networking gear manufacturer D-Link could have opened the door for costly ...