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Iranian State Hackers Use SSL.com Certificates to Sign Malware

Posted on September 26, 2025
Iranian State Hackers Use SSL.com Certificates to Sign Malware

Security researchers say multiple threat groups, including Iran’s Charming Kitten APT offshoot Subtle Snail, are deploying malware with code-signing certificates from the Houston-based company.

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