Arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified =link= Page
The string refers to the specific technical properties of Arial Regular version 7.01 , a core system font frequently updated in modern operating systems like Windows 11.
describes a specific, authentic build of the Arial typeface. While it might look like a technical error or a specific file name, it actually refers to a standard version of one of the world's most ubiquitous fonts. Technical Breakdown Arial Normal arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified
Modern versions of Windows require certain system fonts to be digitally signed by Microsoft. A "verified" Arial font will contain a PKCS#7 signature in the DSIG table. This proves that the file was actually published by Microsoft Corporation and not a malware-infected trojan masquerading as a font. Given that fonts are executed in kernel mode on legacy systems, malware disguised as "Arial" is a legitimate threat (see: Duqu malware, which used malicious TrueType fonts). The string refers to the specific technical properties