RCC - check your system's trusted root certificate store

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by svenfaw, Feb 28, 2015.

  1. svenfaw

    svenfaw Registered Member

  2. TomTrottier

    TomTrottier Registered Member

    Windows 10 1809 may have added these:
    Scanning baselines available: 2
    Definitions updated: 2018-11-20
    *** Scanning Windows root CA store... (Baseline selected: RCC1_STD_MSCTL)
    Number of roots in trust store: 54
    Number of roots in trust list: 391
    Number of 'interesting' items: 2
    31F9FC8BA3805986B721EA7295C65B3A44534274: Microsoft ECC TS Root Certificate
    Time of insertion: 2019-04-06 00:46:37 UTC
    4F65566336DB6598581D584A596C87934D5F2AB4: Class 3 Public Primary Certificat
    Time of insertion: 2019-04-07 02:54:32 UTC
     
  3. outoftheway

    outoftheway Registered Member

    RCC is a nice little utility. The current Firefox version uses a new SQLite format database cert9.db now, and not the older cert8.db. Any chance of an update to RCC?
     
  4. svenfaw

    svenfaw Registered Member

    Sorry for the late reply.
    The first detection is a false positive. The latest RCC build will no longer flag it.
    The second one is an obsolete Symantec root and should no longer be trusted.
     
  5. svenfaw

    svenfaw Registered Member

    Not currently on the roadmap, I'm afraid (I haven't looked at Firefox in a while and am too busy with other projects)
     
  6. Ashanta

    Ashanta Registered Member

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