Hackers and malware can inject fake trusted root Certification Authority (CA) certificates into victim computers. This can trick victim computers and users into trusting bad code signatures, bad SSL web sites, bad e-mail signatures, and anything else which depends on certificates or PKI. This was also the technique used by SuperFish <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superfish> on Lenovo computers. Follow the link <https://cyber-defense.sans.org/blog/2013/07/29/powershell-scripts-to-audit-and-remove-trusted-root-ca-certificates> to know how to remove with the power shell script
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