- May 27, 2022
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My Windows keeps installing 2 certificates that trigger Comodo's Rating Scan telling me my computer has a 0.00% Trust Level. I've removed them multiple times but they keep showing up so something keeps regenerating them.
The certificates installed are XBL Server IPsec Issuing CA and XBL Client IPsec CA.
Googling the certificates shows that they most likely have something to do with Xbox Live or Xbox Game Pass which I do use but the examples I can find online are all valid for 1 day while both of my certificates are valid from 9/16/2013 to 9/21/2028.
They are issued to and by XBL Server IPsec Issuing CA and XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA without counter signers.
I don't think these are malicious but instead generated by one of the Microsoft programs, my PC maybe a month old and McAfee does not see them as malicious either but I can't find anything about them online, Microsoft never has any answers when it comes to things like this.
Does anyone know if I can trust these certificates and add them as an exception to Comodo?
The certificates installed are XBL Server IPsec Issuing CA and XBL Client IPsec CA.
Googling the certificates shows that they most likely have something to do with Xbox Live or Xbox Game Pass which I do use but the examples I can find online are all valid for 1 day while both of my certificates are valid from 9/16/2013 to 9/21/2028.
They are issued to and by XBL Server IPsec Issuing CA and XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA without counter signers.
I don't think these are malicious but instead generated by one of the Microsoft programs, my PC maybe a month old and McAfee does not see them as malicious either but I can't find anything about them online, Microsoft never has any answers when it comes to things like this.
Does anyone know if I can trust these certificates and add them as an exception to Comodo?