Updates not digitally signed

Hi
I got a message from my firewall not to accept what appered to be a BT desktop help update, because it was not digitally signed. Do BT sign all their updates and if not why not?

Hi Mar,
Thank you for posting and welcome to the Forum. I have been looking into this and BT do digitally sign all their updates.
Thanks
Paddy,
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