Almost certainly not. The reason that this happened goes back a few years, and is all about security Certificate Authorities.
Normally, Mac software is signed using certificates issued to developers by Apple, but that isn’t an absolute requirement. Over five years ago, certain tools developed by Citrix and other developers relied on and included other components which were signed not with Apple certificates but using independent certificates relying on Symantec as their Certificate Authority. Since then, for other reasons, Symantec has ceased being trusted as a Certificate Authority. macOS stopped trusting the certificates it issued over a year ago, but it’s rare for existing apps to have their certificates fully checked.