> I guess what I am trying to say is that I would love to see a nice > secure approach to software in general, but if you are going to take > security seriously and get into certificates and digital signatures > etc., then it should be done right from the start by getting someone > well trusted to do the signing, and only on a fresh (format + install > + updates) and secured (not connected to internet 24/7, restrictive > firewall, strong passwords, etc.) install of the OS of the target > platform. Otherwise the signing is about as (in)effective as a self > signed cert, created and used on a machine that you use for general > internet usage and letting random house guests browse the internet > with. :) > > So, if you are going to do it, be sure to do it right! (tm) :) > > troubled
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