The popular open source VPN maker is the second high-profile developer to say Microsoft locked his account without notifying him and is blocking their ability to send software updates to users.
This wouldn’t fix the issue. Drivers need to be signed, otherwise they won’t run on Windows. Only Microsoft can sign them, it’s got nothing to do with where the code is stored. They simply can’t ship unsigned software.
It’s like you neither read the article, nor do you understand how software works.
I believe the issue is because both VeraCrypt and Wireguard use kernal level drivers which can’t run without signing, though they can be bypassed but that isn’t good for security.
Nire reason to move to codeberg then. Probably should’ve done it sooner.
This wouldn’t fix the issue. Drivers need to be signed, otherwise they won’t run on Windows. Only Microsoft can sign them, it’s got nothing to do with where the code is stored. They simply can’t ship unsigned software.
It’s like you neither read the article, nor do you understand how software works.
But otherwise I agree, fuck Microsoft and GitHub.
That’s a bit of a reach.
I believe the issue is because both VeraCrypt and Wireguard use kernal level drivers which can’t run without signing, though they can be bypassed but that isn’t good for security.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/install/windows-driver-signing-tutorial
Microsoft doesn’t believe in good security. That is why the gatekeep like this.
Yup, this is on him. Ignoring the warning signs for all those years, especially this last half year, has come back to haunt him.