The system is probably set up that way on purpose to discourage automated bots
from pounding on the site constantly, and ensure that the browser visiting the
site is actually a human.
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> On Jan 6, 2023, at 14:55, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
> I
I occasionally see a similar message from sites other than clamav.net saying
something equivalent to Cloudflare's "review the security of your connection".
The phrasing is pure gaslighting. It isn't for *connection* security -- HTTPS
provides *that*. What it really means is that the site is
clamav.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Kris Deugau wrote:
I went to load a semi-bookmarked page for signature writing
(https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Signatures.html), but it failed and
kept reloading Cloudflare's "security check" voodoo.
ClamAV's site works for me, using SeaMonkey 2.53.14 -
Kris Deugau wrote:
I went to load a semi-bookmarked page for signature writing
(https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Signatures.html), but it failed and kept
reloading Cloudflare's "security check" voodoo.
(Side question to pass up the chain at Cisco/Talos - is there a knob
that can be twisted
On 05.01.23 10:18, Kris Deugau wrote:
I went to load a semi-bookmarked page for signature writing
(https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Signatures.html), but it failed and
kept reloading Cloudflare's "security check" voodoo.
I often get this results with seamonkey browser.
firefox is usually OK.
I went to load a semi-bookmarked page for signature writing
(https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Signatures.html), but it failed and kept
reloading Cloudflare's "security check" voodoo.
(Side question to pass up the chain at Cisco/Talos - is there a knob
that can be twisted somewhere to force that