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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 52404
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Closed: Jun 2018
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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PDF: Digital Signing

Reported by david.pr...@gmail.com, Jun 15 2018

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/68.0.3440.25 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
Chrome supports PDF reader, but it doesn't shows if this PDF is signed digitally. 

Example: https://blogs.adobe.com/security/SampleSignedPDFDocument.pdf

What is the expected behavior?
If possible, shows on top of PDF reader (where we can see the PDF filename) an info like "Signed Digitally" and open the Certificate informations.

Example: https://imgur.com/a/tQ14A2h

What went wrong?
-

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 68.0.3440.25  Channel: beta
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version:
 
Labels: Needs-Triage-M68
Components: Internals>Plugins>PDF
Labels: Triaged-ET M-69 Target-69 FoundIn-69 OS-Linux OS-Mac
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
Able to reproduce the issue on Mac 10.13.3, Win-10 and Ubuntu 17.10 using chrome reported version #68.0.3440.25 and latest canary #69.0.3463.0.
This is a non-regression issue as it is observed from M60 old builds. 

Hence, marking it as untriaged to get more inputs from dev team.

Thanks...!!
Cc: hnakashima@chromium.org
Owner: tsepez@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Tom, do you think this is worth implementing?
Just for reference:

https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DigSigDC/Acrobat_DigitalSignatures_in_PDF.pdf

More info:

Firefox and Edge doesn't support that yet (and I don't know if it is planned).

Comment 5 by tsepez@chromium.org, Jun 18 2018

Mergedinto: 52404
Status: Duplicate (was: Assigned)

Comment 6 by tsepez@chromium.org, Jun 18 2018

C3: My opinion is "probably not".  Its a *lot* of work for what I believe to be a relatively rare occurrence, but I'd be convinced otherwise if we had data showing a need.

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