Is there a trusted web site for security verification?

From: 小葉南洋杉 (john65537_at_yahoo.com.tw)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: 25 Nov 2004 18:09:59 -0800

Hello! Security people,

I want to verify a PKCS#7 file which includes a signature and its
certificate,
but I prefer checking it via a trusted third party instead of using
the verification tools provided by the PKCS#7 maker.

Is there a trusted web site for security checking purpose? For
example, I can
connect onto that web site via SSL, and use its java applets or
activeXes to
verify my PKCS#7 or XML signatures. In such manner I can be more
confident of
what is claimed to be secure. Right?



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