Windows Server 2008 R2 all editions Windows Server 2003, all editions Windows Server 2008, Enterprise and Datacenter editions Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise and Datacenter editions Answer and ...
Microsoft’s Encrypting File System, which is used to encrypt data on Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 computers, relies on a public key certificate. If you don’t have a public-key infrastructure, EFS ...
Microsoft's scheduled security update for Windows includes a fix to a potentially dangerous bug that would allow an attacker to spoof a certificate, making it look like it came from a trusted source.
This month’s collection of fixes from Microsoft includes 86 patches — but at least there were no zero-day bugs.
Microsoft released an update to blacklist an SSL certificate for one of its domain names that was issued to an unauthorized third party. The improperly issued certificate could be used to spoof ...
SCEP or Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol, allows devices to enroll for a certificate using a URL and a secret key. You can use Intune to deploy SCEP certificates to Windows devices. However, if ...
Internet Explorer, the Microsoft Windows default Web browser, uses what it calls Authenticode technology to verify the digital security certificates of visited websites, helping guard against viruses ...