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all right so after fixing our entropy and adding some details for into the image file now letamp;#39;s talk about signatures so signatures are pretty standard right now in windows in Windows 10 and a lot of um binaries are already signed by by my Microsoft or other Cas or certificate authorities okay so letamp;#39;s take a look at how it looks like so letamp;#39;s go to my favorite example which is Kernel 32 Windows Windows system 32 and letamp;#39;s see kernel kernel32.dll so we can see that this dll has been signed okay signature is okay we can see the the the the certificate certificate path so it has some intermediate um I certificate Authority and root root certificate is it comes from Microsoft right and if we go to our our binary this is the the copy of the one weamp;#39;ve used in the previous module uh so letamp;#39;s go to it and compile so this binary um contains the details okay uh itamp;#39;s Microsoft Corporation not micro macro hard