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Microsoft signed a driver loaded with rootkit malware – Yahoo Finance Australia
Microsoft has confirmed that it signed a driver containing malware, although it stressed the limited real-world security impact….

Operating system creators offer code signing to help you steer clear of hostile software, but Microsoft may have inadvertently broken the trust that signing is meant to create. BleepingComputersays Microsoft has confirmed that it signed Netfilter, a third-party…
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