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When you shouldn’t trust a trusted root certificate

🗓️ 16 Nov 2017 17:30:00Reported by Pieter ArntzType 
malwarebytes
 malwarebytes
🔗 blog.malwarebytes.com👁 49 Views

When not to trust a trusted root certificate. Silent installation of a self-signed root certificate by a popular USB audio driver for all purposes, bypassing user consent, poses a serious threat. Any private key holder can own the system. Possibilities range from SSL decryption to malware

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