Msert.exe has no digital signature

Last download of msert.exe understand / provides a digital signature, verify its authenticity, unlike the previous version, I downloaded a few weeks ago.

Can we still trust?  Thank you.

Here is the link:

http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

Bonus question!

What is the difference between the MSRT and ODILE scans?  Tool malicious software removal and Microsoft technical support emergency response tool. Thank you.

Strange, I downloaded a third time and this time he provided the digital signature.

You can all relax now!

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