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EDIT: seems to work without it. Certs are probably already installed in the local cert store although I don't see anything. There is nothing to worry about.
Who the hell knows. It could very well be a Spyware/Malware. The only thing I know is, it was installed on the system without permission
CertsUpdater 1.5 is a software tool developed by Saber Interactive Inc. It's designed to update root certificates and revoked certificates on Windows systems2. This tool ensures that your system's certificates are up-to-date, which is important for maintaining secure connections and validating traffic between machines.
Key Features of CertsUpdater 1.5:
Root Certificate Updates:
Updates root certificates to ensure they are current and valid.
Revoked Certificate Management:
Manages and updates revoked certificates to maintain system security.
Compatibility:
Works on Windows operating systems.
Ease of Use:
Provides a user-friendly interface to simplify the process of updating certificates.