Malware using digital signatures to dupe endpoints has been on the rise. We saw this tactic pick up momentum with the rise of attacks like Stuxnet, Duqu, and Flame (to name a few). As the problem continues to grow, it affects both enterprises and the companies whose digital signatures are hijacked and used for evil. This is especially a problem when the trusted signer is a well-known organization, increasing the likelihood that files bearing their signature will be trusted. We’ve all seen the headlines…
It happened with Microsoft. And Adobe. And the list goes on…





