Updates for my PC, they are all safe? How can you tell if they are not what they say?

I get updates on a regular basis. Of MSFT, Adobe and other companies. How to do that they are legitimate and not masquerade as

well-known company, you stick with a virus?  The most recent is Jucheck.exe (a Java Update). I looked and it appears to be from a SunMicro. Is it a

safe to run. What I've read, is that it is important to place in program files, otherwise it may cause trouble.

So, how to make sure that these updates are really who they say they are?

Hi Dog_Father,

'jucheck.exe' is the process of checking Java Update. It is safe to run on the computer. For more information on this subject, you can refer to link: http://bit.ly/12cryow

If you want that each update that must be installed on the computer must be checked and verified. You can use certificates to protect your personally identifiable information on the Internet and to protect your computer from harmful software.

To open local security policy, click Start, point to settings, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click local security policy. In the Details pane, double-click on Control Panel: certificate rules of use on Windows executables for Software Restriction policies. To enable certificate rules, click enabled.

For more information, refer to link: http://bit.ly/WRE4X1 and http://bit.ly/lzDlvb

By activating this option, you would be affecting the browser to check all the online applications that you run and you might get a lot of pop ups or guest.

Answer please for more details.

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