Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have 5 computers running Windows 7 and SeaMonkey 2.33.1. My wife and I each 
use one as our primary mail and browsing computer, the other three are used 
primarily to display our cameras, and they all have web access.

All five of the computers exhibit the same problem. Select "Help", then select "Check for Updates" gets a window 
labeled "Software Update" that also says "Check for updates" for a split second, then says "Update Failed" 
and says "Something is trying to trick SeaMonkey into accepting an insecure update. Please contact your network provider and seek 
help."

As I recall, the Check for Updates selection used to take me to a place to 
upgrade to the latest version, which I believe to be 2.35.

What's this all about? Some help, please?

Jay O'Brien

Don't know if this has anything to do with what you are experiencing, but a friend of mine who runs a business from her home with her husband, experienced something new last week. They also have a lot of webcams, and she says they have been hit with a lot of Russian attempts to hack their server through their webcams. She lives in Wisconsin, FWIW.

On the heels of that came some warnings online about webcams being hacked. Sorry, I really don't have a clue if this is a SM problem, or something similar to my friend's problem ... outside attempted hacks.
bj
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