On 5/27/14, Alex Beauroy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> This is what I see for a lot of sites I go to such as facebook, my bank
>> and many
>> other sites and even the weather site!
>> _________________________________________________________________
>> This Connection is Untrusted
>>
>> You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to weather.yahoo.com, or
>> facebook or my bank but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
>>   Just about anyplace
            <.. snip remainder of problem description ..>
>
> Hi !!! I've been performing the same problem when I check my bank, Yahoo
> Search, and Facebook!!!!!
> Please let us know

Assuming it's the same problem & you've got fiddler installed on your machine -
If you didn't install fiddler, someone else installed it for you and
you have to wonder what else has been installed for you.  In other
words, and to be quite blunt about it, if you didn't install fiddler
you have malware on your machine and need to get it removed.


Hopefully the Lee @bellsouth will tell us what his friend used to
remove the malware:
> I know the program did get removed with a virus checker of a friend and
> then had these other problems but it is running smoothly like silk. [now]

It sounds like clearing the proxy settings in SeaMonkey will get your
internet access back:
go to Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies and make sure that
"Direct connection to the Internet" is selected.

at which point you can run anti-malware / anti-virus / anti-whatever
checks to see what other bad things have been done to your machine
and try to reverse it.
  sorry, but I don't have a list of anti-whatever sites for
checking/cleaning your PC

If you don't know someone that can help clean up your PC, the people at
  
http://forums.techguy.org/54-virus-other-malware-removal/?ModPagespeed=noscript
seem to be pretty good at helping people remove unwanted software from
their PCs.  Most of the automatic fix-it programs they recommend I
haven't used, but I have used malwarebytes before & it seems to be
pretty good -- http://www.malwarebytes.org/


Once you've got it cleaned up, consider installing cert patrol & maybe
even request policy:
  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/certificate-patrol/
  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/requestpolicy/

and take a look at the Secunia Personal Software Inspector at
  https://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/
It'll tell you if any of your installed software needs to be upgraded,
which is a *lot* easier than trying to keep track of everything
yourself.   Personally, I'd never click on the "fix it for me" button
- I'd rather do it myself, but someone else I know lets PSI fix
everything for him & he hasn't said anything about it causing
problems...

Best Regards,
Lee
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