"With little fanfare, Microsoft just announced that the x64 version of
Windows Vista will require all kernel-mode code to be digitally
signed. This is very different than the current WHQL program, where
the user ultimately decides how they want to handle unsigned drivers.
Vista driver developers must obtain a Publisher Identity Certificate
(PIC) from Microsoft. Microsoft says they won't charge for it, but
they require that you have a Class 3 Commercial Software Publisher
Certificate from Verisign. This costs $500 [EUR 412] per year, and as
the name implies, is only available to commercial entities."

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