Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls
you visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls you
visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy &
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the antivirus
software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the middle
attacks and imho
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the
middle and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install
the virus scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases
discussed here. Just use search or ask for support
Daniel schreef:
dirk wrote on 12/07/2018 7:51 PM:
Did ANYONE solve this issue?
- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al. -
I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.
Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.
- Google maps loads up to
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the middle
and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the virus
scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed here.
Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.
FRG
dirk wrote on 12/07/2018 7:51 PM:
Did ANYONE solve this issue?
- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al. -
I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.
Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.
- Google maps loads up to a certain point,
On 7/12/2018 3:12 AM, dirk wrote:
> dirk schreef:
>>>
>>> (sorry, I've been busy)
>>> https://www.cnet.com/news/expert-huawei-routers-are-riddled-with-vulnerabilities/#
>>>
>>> is rather discouraging and - quite honestly - unhelpful. One would
>>> hope the company offer firmware updates,
dirk schreef:
(sorry, I've been busy)
https://www.cnet.com/news/expert-huawei-routers-are-riddled-with-vulnerabilities/#
is rather discouraging and - quite honestly - unhelpful. One would
hope the company offer firmware updates, you might want to check for
them.
IRRITATING SPAMMER schreef:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 14 May 2018 18:51:09 UTC+1, IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 14 May 2018 18:51:09 UTC+1, IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem is a
On Monday, 14 May 2018 18:51:09 UTC+1, IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
> Lee wrote:
> > On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
> >>> IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
>
>
> It appears that your problem is a
On 5/14/18, IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
>
>
> It appears that your problem is a serious danger to
Lee wrote:
On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/13/18 7:13 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the
On 5/13/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
>> IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
>> > need to fix it smartish.
>> > - How did it get past
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access
to the google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It
started with version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49
but it still appears. When one enters the google search engine
On 5/13/18 7:13 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
-
On Sunday, 13 May 2018 12:17:38 UTC+1, chicagofan wrote:
> IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
> >
> >
> > It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
> > need to fix it smartish.
> > - How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
> > - What router are you using?
IRRITATING SPAMMER wrote:
It appears that your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try
Lee wrote:
On 5/11/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
the google search engine, although it allows access
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:46:17 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote on 12/05/18 19:43:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:46:17 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
On 5/11/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
>> rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
>> > the google search engine, although it allows access to
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:46:17 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> > > rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus.
I experienced a similar issue once when I was assigned an IP by my cable
provider which was probably previously used to send spam or was blacklisted.
I would also check the router. Might have been highjacked.
FRG
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/11/18 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any
Roger Fink wrote:
On 5/11/2018 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
On 5/11/2018 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the
On 5/11/18 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> > rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
> > > the google search engine, although it allows
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
> > google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
> > version 2.48 today on startup. I have
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to identify
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