>But files signed with the OLD code-signing certificat give a warning now,
>right?
Yes, they are now a problem :-( They both gave me the [Discard] warning.
John
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>But files signed with the OLD code-signing certificat give a warning now,
>right?
Yes, they are now a problem :-( They both gave me the [Discard] warning.
John
John,
>>But files signed with the OLD code-signing certificat give a warning now,
>>right?
>
> Yes, they are now a problem :-( They both gave me the [Discard] warning.
Only Google knows... <G> Looking forward to the January 02, 2016 SHA-1
switch off day. Oh boy... We'll need a lot of Popcorn for this day.
Friedrich
both downloads with warnings
Darko
Darko,
>
> both downloads with warnings
>
Exactly what I see here. I think what Google did this morning is they
killed the trust of the old certificate and enhanced reputation of the new
one. I really would like to know how all this works behind-the-scenes.
Interesting and scary thing...
Friedrich
That is the reason I do updates from inside the program.
First install is complicated thing and is 99.99% done by trained person.
Update process does not use browser, just NetTalk, some hash checking and
so on :-)
Kzendra
--
It ain't the fall that kills you
It's the sudden stop at the bottom.
kzendra,
> That is the reason I do updates from inside the program.
> First install is complicated thing and is 99.99% done by trained
> person. Update process does not use browser, just NetTalk, some
> hash checking and so on :-)
This will only work as expected after January 02, 2016 if there are NO
protection systems involved (e.g. anti-spyware and anti-virus) <g>. These
systems are all connected to the Microsoft SmartScreen engine and the Google
"trust database". Be prepared that all the smart systems put files with an
invalid signature (e.g. SHA-1) into quarantine sooner or later <g>. And
then the hell breaks loose...
Friedrich
The "Year 2000" problem was a joke compared to the SHA-1 switch-off day.
Friedrich
Hmmm, that's the bridge we'l cross, sometimes in 2016 :-)
Kzendra
--
It ain't the fall that kills you
It's the sudden stop at the bottom.
ran for me without any warnings from Chrome
Tony Tetley
>
> ran for me without any warnings from Chrome
>
Thank you, Tony !!!
Friedrich