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hi this is paula jay-ar from secure delivering another episode of secure hacks weekly days episode is very cool because today its going to be delivered by Greg I would try to show how to sign a code how to get a certificate first because it may be a commercial certificate or it may be your own certificate theres nothing wrong with your own certificate what will happen with your signed code if your certificate expires its also pretty interesting copying so we try to get the certificate sign a code verify those signatures and show how do they work and and what we can do about it okay so lets get started okay so I have my virtual machine up and running and on the desktop I have my early cash utility utility written for some forensic purposes and this utility is not digitally signed it was written a long time ago you cancel you can see there is no digital signature over here and interesting fact here is it not written as you can swap by the icon in any of Microsoft development enviro