Certificate Authority (CA) warning keeps popping up

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Security Warning
You are about to install certificate from a certificate authority (CA) claiming to represent:
Titanium Root Certificate Authority
Etc.....
Then a Thumbprint very long number
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop.
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
installed programs
Warning Message
certificate
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Security Warning
You are about to install certificate from a certificate authority (CA) claiming to represent:
Titanium Root Certificate Authority
Etc.....
Then a Thumbprint very long number
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop.
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
installed programs
Warning Message
certificate
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It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30
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Security Warning
You are about to install certificate from a certificate authority (CA) claiming to represent:
Titanium Root Certificate Authority
Etc.....
Then a Thumbprint very long number
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop.
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
installed programs
Warning Message
certificate
Security Warning
You are about to install certificate from a certificate authority (CA) claiming to represent:
Titanium Root Certificate Authority
Etc.....
Then a Thumbprint very long number
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop.
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
installed programs
Warning Message
certificate
certificate
edited Feb 14 at 14:27
DigitalKnight
asked Feb 14 at 13:02
DigitalKnightDigitalKnight
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It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30
add a comment |
1
It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30
1
1
It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30
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I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
My research indicates the certificate belongs to Titanium-Web-Proxy
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop. Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
You do not have malware currently installed. You currently have an application which is designed to use the Titanium-Web-Proxy framework. If you trust the application using the framework then you should install the root certificate. If you do not trust the application using the framework then you should uninstall the software.
Titanium Web Proxy is described as the following:
A lightweight HTTP(S) proxy server written in C#.
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I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
My research indicates the certificate belongs to Titanium-Web-Proxy
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop. Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
You do not have malware currently installed. You currently have an application which is designed to use the Titanium-Web-Proxy framework. If you trust the application using the framework then you should install the root certificate. If you do not trust the application using the framework then you should uninstall the software.
Titanium Web Proxy is described as the following:
A lightweight HTTP(S) proxy server written in C#.
add a comment |
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
My research indicates the certificate belongs to Titanium-Web-Proxy
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop. Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
You do not have malware currently installed. You currently have an application which is designed to use the Titanium-Web-Proxy framework. If you trust the application using the framework then you should install the root certificate. If you do not trust the application using the framework then you should uninstall the software.
Titanium Web Proxy is described as the following:
A lightweight HTTP(S) proxy server written in C#.
add a comment |
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
My research indicates the certificate belongs to Titanium-Web-Proxy
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop. Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
You do not have malware currently installed. You currently have an application which is designed to use the Titanium-Web-Proxy framework. If you trust the application using the framework then you should install the root certificate. If you do not trust the application using the framework then you should uninstall the software.
Titanium Web Proxy is described as the following:
A lightweight HTTP(S) proxy server written in C#.
I googled it and nothing at all shows up?
My research indicates the certificate belongs to Titanium-Web-Proxy
I have no idea what this Titanium Root Certificate Authority CA is or how it got on my Windows 10 laptop or why it keeps wanting to install on my laptop. Do I have some sort of virus or malware?
You do not have malware currently installed. You currently have an application which is designed to use the Titanium-Web-Proxy framework. If you trust the application using the framework then you should install the root certificate. If you do not trust the application using the framework then you should uninstall the software.
Titanium Web Proxy is described as the following:
A lightweight HTTP(S) proxy server written in C#.
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It is not malware it was installed when you installed your Trend Micro security product. You must have enabled the security feature that scans HTTPS traffic. You can either disable the feature or uninstall the product.
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:06
That is the problem. I have no Trend Micro security product so I have nothing to uninstall. Could another program be installing this "Trend Micro" security product?
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 13:45
No; The certificate is only installed Trend Micro software. If you want to supply specific information about the certificate, show a screenshot of your installed programs, basically provide specific detailed information in order to answer your question
– Ramhound
Feb 14 at 13:57
Thank you for taking the time to help me figure this out. I have added the information to my original post above. As you can see I don't use Windows 10 for a lot of things but I have two programs, Lutron and URC that only run on Windows 10 so that is why I keep it on my Laptop and dual boot between Linux and Windows.
– DigitalKnight
Feb 14 at 14:30