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Level 1
posted Feb 4, 2023 4:02:33 PM

Can I allow IntuitUpdater.exe from UNKNOWN publisher to make changes to my device on Windows PC?

As I was working on my 2022 tax return using TurboTax Deluxe CD on my windows PC, a warning popped up saying "Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device?" I know that it's actually a Windows security prompt asking for my permission to run IntuitUpdater.exe but why was the publisher UNKNOWN instead of Intuit or turbotax? I was just worried if it might be a malware disguised as the updater.

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Intuit Alumni
Feb 5, 2023 10:40:19 AM

Yes, this would need to be allowed in order for the software to perform updates. 

 

Sometimes it shows as unknown, but as long as it is IntuitUpdater.exe it is Intuit Turbo Tax. 

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Intuit Alumni
Feb 5, 2023 10:40:19 AM

Yes, this would need to be allowed in order for the software to perform updates. 

 

Sometimes it shows as unknown, but as long as it is IntuitUpdater.exe it is Intuit Turbo Tax. 

Level 2
Feb 15, 2023 2:47:23 PM

I saw the answer that implied it was okay as long as it was TurboTax.updater.

But the question remains - why is it UNKNOWN rather than a certifiable publisher?

Level 2
Feb 15, 2023 2:54:16 PM

Having updates from a certified publisher is vital in this day and age of hacks.

I swear previous updates for Turbo Tax were certified as from TurboTax.

Why not now?

Level 2
Feb 16, 2023 9:24:30 AM

This question needs to be answered - why are updates to turbo tax coming from an unknown publisher?  That is a red flag to NOT download anything.  Will someone from TurboTax please answer the question?  My next step is to start posting my question on Facebook, etc.

Intuit Alumni
Feb 16, 2023 11:26:36 AM

Please reach out to our technical support department to ensure the link provided is from Turbo Tax. This FAQ will provide you with the steps to contact support. 
Customer support is available from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pacific time daily.

@irishcolorado

New Member
Feb 25, 2023 7:42:57 PM

Yes, you should be terrified!

 

One could argue a good case that it is negligent for Intuit to require the user to run a program that is not verified to be from Intuit.

 

If Intuit can't get this to work, do you trust Intuit to protect filing your returns electronically?

 

If Intuit would supply a hash, then at least the user could verify the file, e.g., "certutil -hashfile UntuitUpdater.exe SHA256"

 

If you get this resolved, would you please post?

 

 

Level 2
Mar 23, 2023 6:23:39 PM

Their support people watching these forums don't understand what the hash even means.

 

See my detailed notes on this post: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/turbotax-2022-update-shows-untrusted-publisher/00/2884225 

 

I'll try support again. We need to reach a developer.

Level 2
Mar 31, 2023 7:35:22 PM

TurboTax support has not been informed of this issue and was not helpful. I reinstalled TurboTax from the DVD and haven't seen this issue, though the improperly signed executables are still in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intuit\Update Service v4"

 

I'll try to request a refund - maybe enough of those will get Intuit's attention. I am also wondering if the DVDs included older updater executables vs the downloaded version.