What is this error message about, "The system extension "/Library/Frameworks/PrivateTunnel.framework/Versions/Current/Extensions/tap.ke xt" was installed improperly and cannot be used"?

It appears as a window with the following text, "System extension cannot be used.  The system extension “/Library/Frameworks/PrivateTunnel.framework/Versions/Current/Extensions/tap.ke xt” was installed improperly and cannot be used.  Please try reinstalling it, or contact the product's vendor for an update."
I close it by clicking "Ok", and it doesn't seem to affect the system performance in any way, but it's annoying knowing that it's there.  The problem is quite old, and has persisted through several OSX updates.

hello,
I have the same problem. does anyone have any ideas on what's going on and or how to fix it.
Thanks!!
Luis

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    Thanks!!
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