Microsoft Authenticode technology is used for:
A.
Digital Signing Activex controls
B.
Digitally signing SSL Certificates
C.
Digitally Signing JavaScript Files
D.
Digitally Signing Java Applets
Explanation:
Authenticode identifies the publisher of signed software and verifies that it hasn’t been tampered with, before users download software to their PCs. As a result, end users can make a more informed decision as to whether or not to download code. Authenticode relies on digital certificates and is based on specifications that have been used successfully in the industry for some time, including Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #7 (encrypted key specification), PKCS #10 (certificate request formats), X.509 (certificate specification), and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) and MD5 hash algorithms.