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Anydvd Signature

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Since Slysoft is gone and RedFox is born, I was wondering how come Anydvd installer still signed by Slysoft.Inc

Are there any plans to change it?
 
I thought I read somewhere that Microsoft wouldn't play ball with RedFox, or something like that...?
No doubt someone will clarify.
 
Since Slysoft is gone and RedFox is born, I was wondering how come Anydvd installer still signed by Slysoft.Inc
Are there any plans to change it?
Where are you seeing that?
 
He's likely talking about the installers digital signature.
 
It should, when you start the installer. 'publisher:...'

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Since Slysoft is gone and RedFox is born, I was wondering how come Anydvd installer still signed by Slysoft.Inc

Are there any plans to change it?


I guess, developers just overseen that. Next release will have a new signature...
 
Well this explains a lot. So if I am reading this correctly. If Redfox had their own digital signature and certificate. My computer would have never allowed an update from Redfox to the Slysoft Anydvd. That is at least without triggering a security alert. So when 1/2/2017 rolls around will Redfox be able to extend the certificate without the original owner who has no more involvement or will they be forced to get a new one.

This is where I would have inserted non pejorative laced SNARK! But we know how quickly that gets deleted, and this topic is to important. To bad, there is a "Luke I am your father," joke in here somewhere.
 
My computer would have never allowed an update from Redfox to the Slysoft Anydvd

Wrong, it would still have allowed the install. It would just have shown it was now signed by redfox instead of Slysoft. That's all there is to it.
 
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