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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1043929" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>That’s not from now and it’s not news. Comodo as a business is only interested in beefs with other companies (such as the beef they had with Symantec when Google threatened to revoke their certificates). Their other hobby is signing malware. For example Trend Micro has this research of code signing abuse that claims Comodo (Sectigo) are easiest to abuse and are sold cheaply on the black market. The research was done around 2015 and the paper was published 2018.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://documents.trendmicro.com/assets/wp/wp-exploring-the-long-tail.pdf[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Oh and they have various other hobbies like commenting how good they are on their forum, praising their software (apart them and 5 fans nobody else will), not updating, not fixing bugs and others. Their DNS has always been a disgrace too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1043929, member: 99014"] That’s not from now and it’s not news. Comodo as a business is only interested in beefs with other companies (such as the beef they had with Symantec when Google threatened to revoke their certificates). Their other hobby is signing malware. For example Trend Micro has this research of code signing abuse that claims Comodo (Sectigo) are easiest to abuse and are sold cheaply on the black market. The research was done around 2015 and the paper was published 2018. [URL unfurl="true"]https://documents.trendmicro.com/assets/wp/wp-exploring-the-long-tail.pdf[/URL] Oh and they have various other hobbies like commenting how good they are on their forum, praising their software (apart them and 5 fans nobody else will), not updating, not fixing bugs and others. Their DNS has always been a disgrace too. [/QUOTE]
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