Mac Developer: In blunder threatening Windows users, D-Link publishes code-signing key | Ars Technica
In blunder threatening Windows users, D-Link publishes code-signing key | Ars Technica The key expired earlier this month, but Klijnsma said that any software that was signed before the expiration date will continue to be accepted as a legitimate D-Link release. He said the key is accepted by Microsoft Windows code-signing requirements and appears to be accepted by Apple's OS X as well.
The beginning of the end?
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