And then there is the fact that anything that isn't stored in a smart card
offers no accountability whatsoever as the cert can and will be mailed
around with little to no regard for security (ie, not gpg signed nor
encrypted, etc.), which means the signed binary has no meaning and only is
being
Weren't other recent releases signed though? It is kind of unnerving when
Windows pops up a "Do you trust this Unknown Developer?" alert during
installation.
Mike Erwin
musician, naturalist, pixel pusher, hacker extraordinaire
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 7:34 PM, Aaron Carlisle
Yes Blender is a safe program
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Yury Baranov wrote:
> Hi. I just mentioned that installer is not signed by developer. Is it OK?
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No they where never signed. The issue is getting a cert. Once we have that
singing is trivial.
On 16 Oct 2015 03:11, "Mike Erwin" wrote:
> Weren't other recent releases signed though? It is kind of unnerving when
> Windows pops up a "Do you trust this Unknown