how to avoid Setting up ca-certificates-java



Hi,
each time I install or remove any Package, the following setting is
executed, how to avoid it

Setting up ca-certificates-java (20100412) ...
creating /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts...
removed untrusted certificate
mozilla/ABAecom_=sub.__Am._Bankers_Assn.=_Root_CA.crt
.........


thanks for help


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