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Without having installed any program, java and the latest version of flash are updated, errors have started to appear with certificates. It seems as if someone is impersonating me or is doing it and then the server that processes the data considers the ones sent from my network to be incorrect. I have tried to add exceptions in secure navigation https, but even so on websites like facebook I continue to have the same problem. Can anyone know why?
PD: I use wifi hehe….:wall::wall::wall::wall::wall:
Thanks in advance
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Unfortunately, the same thing happens to me on a computer with w7 x64... it doesn't happen with XP.
I also use ie8... and I'm going crazy, really -
With Firefox I don't even try. The problem is the same. Therefore I deduce that it is a problem with the data that is emitted from the ISP. It happens with all the websites, now with hardlimit it seems that secure navigation has accepted it, but for the moment a lot of PHP websites throw them back and I have to install the certificate manually. I'm going to see if resetting the router and looking for information fixes this. Also the router configuration has changed and as I don't control it….:wall::wall:
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it is a virus, but I do not know which one it is
regards
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it's a virus, but I don't know which one
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AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
Well I've changed the password on the router, I've changed a few things from the console and I'm going to check right now the processes that I have loaded in the system memory and I've even run an antivirus on it. XD -
anyway it's also the classic date failure of the team
check the date and time of the teamregards
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if you have avast malfunctioning, there was a problem with an antivirus update that left you without internet connection or with many errors
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anyway it's also the classic date error of the computer
check the date and time of the computerregards
true it's the classic error of the nose that you don't think to look because everything works well until you look and bam. Problem solved. lol very good ferelyx
PD: I downloaded the full suite of Norton (Trial) and found a few files of suspicious origin, which classic horse bursts into the enemy's house. Is it possible that there is a Trojan that in addition to seeking to extract information from the PC can change the time?
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Norton, do you use Norton?
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Microsoft has released an update these days of the certificate registry for Win7, and it could be related; and if you say that it works well on XP, then it's all clear.
On the other hand, a good antivirus and all that, the situation is already dangerous enough (with security well set up), so as to play around with food stuff <:(
Salu2!
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I still trust Kaspersky for antivirus, I think it's one of the few softwares I buy.
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The truth is that Descargue gave me the best option, since the rest already had expired accounts. On the laptop, since I use XP, it works perfectly after passing the antivirus and the mentioned change. But on the PC, it is clear that as soon as I have a stable connection and enable all network services, I will buy a suite and following Techno, Karspersky will be the option. For now, the PC does not have access to the internet and what is installed has been verified after installation. -
I don't pay for antivirus, because they all have flaws
I use Microsoft Security Essentials, which is free and works very well
and it's the one I install on everyone and it works as well as the paid ones, neither better nor worsehttp://windows.microsoft.com/es-ES/windows/security-essentials-download
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All antivirus programs are sufficient for 95% of the threats you may encounter. The remaining 5% is what differentiates one from another. It is also true that if the use is conventional (you do not download strange things or from strange sites) the difference is minimal.
I have also been using Kaspersky for years and I believe it is the best option, but on computers with less tinkering (laptop, second PC) I also have free solutions (in my case Avast).
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