Got this from a colleague. I believe this was in response to EXEs from
our site being flagged improperly, not due to A/V software improperly
flagging it as a false-positive for a virus.
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You can get an SSL certificate at Namecheap.com. The domain validated
certificate you'd want is called "Positive SSL". It should be around
$10 / year. We'd need to generate a certificate signing request, which
only requires your address and company name to match that on your
domain registration.
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--Mike
On 2016-01-21 12:04, Tracy Pearson wrote:
[email protected] wrote on 2016-01-21:
On 2016-01-21 11:07, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Yes, what I didn't trim was the added text in the brackets [] that is
where
it was cut off.
Lesson learned.
Well I still want to know what you said! What was your answer to my
question regarding did you pay big bucks for the VeriSign certificate
to
digitally sign your executables?
Mike,
We forked out less than that with a COMODO code signing certificate.
Starts
at 166.95/year. There might be less expensive providers out there too.
https://www.comodo.com/e-commerce/code-signing/code-signing-certificate.php
Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software
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