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At this year's BlackHat, a talk and white paper detailed the threat of MSCA root key attacks, which can be used to create unauthorized certificates. This release includes a pair of offensive toolkits and a defensive toolkit. We explain the importance of this release and provide a clear action list for IT professionals in charge of Microsoft CA.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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At this year's BlackHat, a talk and white paper detailed the threat of MSCA root key attacks, which can be used to create unauthorized certificates. This release includes a pair of offensive toolkits and a defensive toolkit. We explain the importance of this release and provide a clear action list for IT professionals in charge of Microsoft CA.

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