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Re: [Bogus] Microsoft AuthenticodeT webcam viewer plugin


From: Andrew Clover <and-bugtraq () doxdesk com>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 10:41:52 +0000

Nick FitzGerald <nick () virus-l demon co uk> wrote:

FWIW, I think the biggest "problem" here is that a CA (Thawte in this 
case) allows code-signing certificates with such ambiguous "names" as 
"Browser Plugin"

They also have a very limited interpretation of "malicious code". Thawte
have refused to revoke certs issued to firms spreading homepage hijackers,
spyware and commercial RATs. Unless it actually formats your hard disc,
they do not, apparently, consider it malicious.

Would they allow a cert in the company name "IE Plugins" too?

See for yourself. www.ieplugin.com

Given the ease of creating a misleading company name, and the unwillingness
of CAs to police abuse of their certs, one can only conclude that the
Authenticode process is 100% useless as a means of ensuring code is
trustworthy.

-- 
Andrew Clover
mailto:and () doxdesk com
http://www.doxdesk.com/

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