Cybercriminals paid between $5,000 and $9,000 to make their malware harder to detect on Windows, highlighting its ...
Microsoft says it has disrupted a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) operation that abused the company's Artifact Signing ...
Threat actors are using stolen NVIDIA code signing certificates to sign malware to appear trustworthy and allow malicious drivers to be loaded in Windows. This week, NVIDIA confirmed that they ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=29776313#p29776313:2vcsi9o2 said: smartbucket[/url]":2vcsi9o2] He said the key is accepted by Microsoft Windows code ...
NVIDIA certificates are being used to sign malware, enabling malicious programs to pose as legitimate and slide past security safeguards on Windows machines. Two of NVIDIA’s code-signing certificates ...
The hacker group that recently broke into systems belonging to graphics chip maker Nvidia has released two of the company’s old code-signing certificates. Researchers warn the drivers could be used to ...
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