is this firefox or kaspersky?
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 06:38    Post subject: is this firefox or kaspersky?
everytime I go to a site, especially popular ones, tigerdirect.com, youtube, google, bestbuy, it's almsot every site I go to it asks me to verify the certificate. It doesn't pop up after I accept it permenantly but it's seriously getting old.

I checked all over firefox and didn't see anything about it and im looking all over kaspersky but not sure what im looking for in it since I use KIS


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s_hole




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 08:49    Post subject:
certificate or a cookie?
cos they use cookies, but never a certificate
if it actually is asking for one, then your computer is infected with something
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 09:07    Post subject:
s_hole wrote:
certificate or a cookie?
cos they use cookies, but never a certificate
if it actually is asking for one, then your computer is infected with something


nah it's clean. buddy was helping me out and discovered proxy was enabled which hates sites with https


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sabalasa




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 09:08    Post subject:
if it's an https connection then it's a certificate if not then it's probably a cookie.


rgds
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s_hole




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 12:52    Post subject:
since when have google or youtube used https?
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sabalasa




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 13:34    Post subject:
well...it seems it was https...at least spykez said so Razz


rgds
Sabalasa
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JeanPerrier




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PostPosted: Mon, 8th Oct 2007 13:49    Post subject:
no.... this .... is .... SPARTAAAAAA !!!



do you have the same with iexplore?


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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Thu, 11th Oct 2007 05:35    Post subject:
lol @ jeanperrier

I figured it out finally by doing some research. It was a security feature of kaspersky. It was set by default to monitor encrypted connections and would pop that message up when sites use self signed certificates. If any of you have this problem

~open up kaspersky (I doing this per KIS7)
~click the settings button at the bottom left
~Click on traffic monitoring
~Click the "do not scan encrypted connections


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