Windows untrusted root certificates scanner

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dtoxic
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Windows untrusted root certificates scanner

#1 Post by dtoxic »

Nice little utility for scanning untrusted root certificates on windows
runs on all Windows versions and is portable,does not leave traces in the system

Please refer to the following article as to prevent deletion of wrong certificates in windows

https://www.ghacks.net/2015/04/05/scan- ... tificates/

and download

https://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/ ... /RCC.shtml

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Re: Windows untrusted root certificates scanner

#2 Post by Midas »

Nice. In this day and age one cannot let system security be a mere afterthought. 8)

Ghacks.net article is from 2015 -- RCC's homepage is now at https://www.trustprobe.com/fs1/apps.html, where a link for the original file SHA-1 hash is also available (57235820d598bea65ce12f4a234882c9d3d3d06a, BTW).

Considering RCC is a closed source standalone executable, here's a VirusTotal link for its latest scan:
www.virustotal.com /#/file/62c0393bd795e1842f8b759e955312ac1271c53e57ff657d284c7af9414dc3ef/

Additionally, CTLInfo and (upcoming!) REM programs from the same author deserve mention in the present context. The following discussion at StackExchange might also prove useful: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/166929/.

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Re: Windows untrusted root certificates scanner

#3 Post by dtoxic »

Midas wrote: Tue Dec 18, 2018 4:08 am Nice. In this day and age one cannot let system security be a mere afterthought. 8)

Ghacks.net article is from 2015 -- RCC's homepage is now at https://www.trustprobe.com/fs1/apps.html, where a link for the original file SHA-1 hash is also available (57235820d598bea65ce12f4a234882c9d3d3d06a, BTW).

Considering RCC is a closed source standalone executable, here's a VirusTotal link for its latest scan:
www.virustotal.com /#/file/62c0393bd795e1842f8b759e955312ac1271c53e57ff657d284c7af9414dc3ef/

Additionally, CTLInfo and (upcoming!) REM programs from the same author deserve mention in the present context. The following discussion at StackExchange might also prove useful: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/166929/.
Cool thanks for the addition info!

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