computer & firefox has been hacked password changes everytime i try to delete account
every time I go to delete my firefox account the password has just been changed seconds before hand, I also believe that they could possibly have an account. The firefox … (read more)
every time I go to delete my firefox account the password has just been changed seconds before hand, I also believe that they could possibly have an account. The firefox breaches found over 10 breaches. my mother had just taken the computer to the shop to try to have it sorted. it appears that the owner conspired with Anthony Rowley (founder of Linkened) & or oneof his corrupt henchmen. PLEASE HELP
PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
Hello Team, Recently after our Firefox browsers updated to version 69.0.3 (64-bit), we are unable to open some of our internal sites - the error received is Secure Connec… (read more)
Hello Team, Recently after our Firefox browsers updated to version 69.0.3 (64-bit), we are unable to open some of our internal sites - the error received is Secure Connection Failed - PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR. With other browsers like Chrome or Edge the issue is not presented - only with Mozilla. We tried creating new profile in Mozilla, checked the SSL and TLS settings of Mozilla also. Can you help us troubleshooting this ? Screenshot attached.
Firefox reports Mozilla Phishing Report page as Potential Security Risk
I just received a "Password Reset Notification" e-mail that looked very scammy, I right clicked on the link to select "Report Phishing Scam, but when Firefox was going t… (read more)
I just received a "Password Reset Notification" e-mail that looked very scammy,
I right clicked on the link to select "Report Phishing Scam, but when Firefox was going to open the Mozilla Phishing report page, I got "Warning, potential security risk ahead"
I think there's a problem somewhere...!
I am a NYT subscriber but can no longer access content behind the paywall.
I am a NYT subscriber but can no longer access content behind the paywall on FireFox. Yet, it works fine on Chrome and Edge. When I am on the NYT homepage, it shows that … (read more)
I am a NYT subscriber but can no longer access content behind the paywall on FireFox. Yet, it works fine on Chrome and Edge. When I am on the NYT homepage, it shows that I am logged in. When I click on an article on the home page, it loads it but a pop-up makes it blurry and says that I need to be a subscriber to see it. Yet, the top of the page shows that I am still logged as a subscriber. The problems occurs on my two notebooks. Both are running Windows 10. One has Norton as antivirus, the other has Windows Defender. To troubleshoot, I have turned off all FireFox "Content Blocking" and have cleaned up cookies and browsing history (twice), but it has not cleared the problem. I have reinstalled FireFox twice. I am also a subscriber to the Washington Post, and I have no problem reading it.
Certificate can't be installed
I'm trying to add my own certifcate so i can get SSL's with MAMP Pro working. I get this error message "This personal certificate can't be installed because you do not o… (read more)
I'm trying to add my own certifcate so i can get SSL's with MAMP Pro working.
I get this error message "This personal certificate can't be installed because you do not own the corresponding private key which was created when the certificate was requested."
The key was created by MAMP.
Thanks
I found error code: SEC_ERROR_INADEQUATE_KEY_USAGE
Just can't access on this week. No any changed. Other browser is fine.
Why would files named scriptcache and sitesecuritystate.txt and screen shots of Mozilla computer code appear in my google drive?
Hacker had remote access to computer yesterday. Could this be related
site gets stuck & will not complete load
Attempting to log into my Logitech account to resolve mouse issues. Page gets stuck with only scant content only adding to my troubles. Tried numerous Firefox 68.0.1 Help… (read more)
Attempting to log into my Logitech account to resolve mouse issues. Page gets stuck with only scant content only adding to my troubles. Tried numerous Firefox 68.0.1 Help page suggestions to no use. I do see "Blockable content detected on this site" "Blockable Content" Set to "Standard". I have Cookies Allowed for this site. I see 3 Google Cookies but no Tracking Cookies. Can Load site in Safari 12.1.2. This is a HTTPS URL with no shield displayed
Proxy with private browsing mode
After the last browser update I can't use the private browsing mode, because the browser in the private window keeps asking me for the password continuously, thus preclud… (read more)
After the last browser update I can't use the private browsing mode, because the browser in the private window keeps asking me for the password continuously, thus precluding the possibility of browsing.
I want to completely move from chrome to firefox, however firefox is not syncing all my saved passowrd and it is not pssoible for me to move without everything.
As explained I am Unable to completely move from chrome to Firefox but for some reason Firefox doesn't wants to sync all my passowrds. I have tried to submit the CSV file… (read more)
As explained I am Unable to completely move from chrome to Firefox but for some reason Firefox doesn't wants to sync all my passowrds. I have tried to submit the CSV file but that was also not collected in firefox. Please help.
Websites blocked; security connection failed message is SEC_ERROR_BAD_SIGNATURE, therefore need a quick solution or discontinue using Firefox
More and more of my favorite websites are blocked, so increasingly having to use MS Edge as a default browser. It is very frustrating so a solution would be most welcome.… (read more)
More and more of my favorite websites are blocked, so increasingly having to use MS Edge as a default browser. It is very frustrating so a solution would be most welcome. I can't even use this Mozilla help website so have had to use MS Edge to convey this message.
Error Websocket and SSL certificate on custom port. "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
I have developed a websocket app, it have SSL encryption and run behind a custom port. Firefox block the connection tought certificate is verified by ESET, and show me SE… (read more)
I have developed a websocket app, it have SSL encryption and run behind a custom port. Firefox block the connection tought certificate is verified by ESET, and show me SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER error. I have no problem on port 443. Can u help me ?
every time firefox updates, my saved logins, passwords and settings are gone. I must uninstall and reinstall to retrieve
For months now, every time Firefox updates, my saved settings, logins and passwords are gone. I have to uninstall and reinstall Firefox to retrieve them. WHY does this k… (read more)
For months now, every time Firefox updates, my saved settings, logins and passwords are gone. I have to uninstall and reinstall Firefox to retrieve them. WHY does this keep happening? Please respond as this is extremely annoying and frustrating.
Cerficicate selection popup does not allow to select a cert
When I access a web site that requires client certificate - and I have several different ones, including those on hardware tokens - the prompt/popup is malformed. All the… (read more)
When I access a web site that requires client certificate - and I have several different ones, including those on hardware tokens - the prompt/popup is malformed. All the certificates are listed HORIZONTALLY, making it impossible to scroll through them and select the correct one. I can walk through the available ones, highlighting them via Up- and Down-arrows, but that does not change the real selection, and the displayed certificate remains to be the first one.
Automatic certificate selection does not work for me, because the site in question requires Email certificate instead of Authentication certificate.
firefox adding letters to master password
i have set up a master password, which get prompted when I start Firefox, but when I type in the password Firefox adds 4 characters before my typed characters. These 4 ch… (read more)
i have set up a master password, which get prompted when I start Firefox, but when I type in the password Firefox adds 4 characters before my typed characters. These 4 characters do not show up in the password box. If you enter a blank box - four dots appear. So I spend ages trying to get my password logged correctly. By this time Firefox brings up a no connection error message! I have tried changing the password but this has no effect. I seem to recall Firefox doing this a while back but it was sorted by next update. Any advise would be gratefully recieved as it driving me nuts now!
How its possible that I lost all saved passwords in website?
Hello. Today I noted that all my passwords saved in Mozilla disappeared. I didn`t clear any information from Browser using "clear history". No one use my laptop. How it's… (read more)
Hello.
Today I noted that all my passwords saved in Mozilla disappeared. I didn`t clear any information from Browser using "clear history". No one use my laptop. How it's possible?
Can't reset or eliminate master password. Only option is to live with the password pop up or delete the account (if I can)
1. Every time I was the browser I get a pop up requesting my master password. 2. I have chosen the option to eliminate the master password but the system isn't recognizin… (read more)
1. Every time I was the browser I get a pop up requesting my master password. 2. I have chosen the option to eliminate the master password but the system isn't recognizing my password so I can not accomplish this. 3. I try to reset my master password using copying and pasting "chrome://pippki/content/resetpassword.xul" without the quotation marks of course. I press Enter but no reset page ever comes up so I am unable to reset the password. 4. I tried another option but can't recall exactly what it was (I've been at this way too long) where a code will be emailed to me. I've tried two different email acounts and checked spam. I never receive the code.
I guess I will have to either delete my account (if I'll even be able to without the password) and make a new account and import all my bookmarks or live that that password pop up forever. But...before I do that I'd really like to do things right by simply getting a new password. I've noticed many people with similar problems. What's is up? Love the browser but this is ridiculously complicated or impossible to reset a password.
SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER with self-signed cert
Greetings, I'm setting a staging server on a VM, and issued a self-signed certificate. When accessing https://staging.my.site firefox is giving me the following error: " … (read more)
Greetings,
I'm setting a staging server on a VM, and issued a self-signed certificate.
When accessing https://staging.my.site firefox is giving me the following error:
" The owner of staging.my.site has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate. "
Clicking on Advanced shows:
" staging.my.site uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER "
There is no way to add an exception.
I went into Preferences-Certificates-View Certificates / Servers-Add Exception. Typed "https://staging.my.site", clicked on Get Certificate-Confirm Security Exception. But I got the same message
Restarted FF. Same message. Checked in SecurityPreloadState.txt but cannot see mention of "staging.my.site"
Kindly indicate me how to add an exception for my staging site.
Regards
I Can't Log On To EFTPS . Gov To Pay In Taxes. It Ask For . TLS 1.1 Or TLS 1.2 I Cant Find That ?
How Do I Set Up TLS 1.1 And TLS 1.2
THANKS
Your connection is not secure. Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT
I am a Web developer. I have a localhost XAMPP installation which is not accessible through the Internet. I use the self-signed certificate supplied with XAMPP to enable … (read more)
I am a Web developer. I have a localhost XAMPP installation which is not accessible through the Internet. I use the self-signed certificate supplied with XAMPP to enable SSL development. Let me repeat myself — I am doing my development on my own localhost with no access over the internet for my development server. This is my own machine, completely and entirely owned by me. Every time Firefox does an update, it finds a new way to tell me that it has complete control over the machine that it allows me to use only on its own terms. It does everything it can to ensure that I have no control over it.
In light of this, several years ago, I completely uninstalled Firefox, only too happy to consign it to the evil waste heap it so richly deserves. Like a complete idiot I decided to reinstall it about six months ago. Since then, I've spent weeks trying to make it work. Just when I get it somehow to work, it begins to completely bomb again. This last iteration, just one in a long series of iterations, I have spent two complete, entire, and utterly wasted DAYS trying to find a resolution to no avail. That's two days, well over 16 hours, of completely wasted time when I could have been earning money. (When is Firefox going to pay me for what that cost? Where and how do I submit my bill?) It still does not work continuing to give a Your connection is not secure. Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT error and no alternatives for a workaround. It should be noted that, at no point, does Firefox give me the "Add Exception" button that it formerly gave. (I guess they had to remove that workaround because it prevented Firefox from having absolute control over my machine.
During those two, long, unproductive days, I tried every supposed resolution I could find via Google, including numerous changes to about:config. None of them worked.
The machine that my localhost is installed on is a Windos 10 Pro machine running Apache 2.4. I am using Firefox v.63 with the Flash plugin (not used in web development, of course). My anti-malware is Malwarebytes. When Firefox, the greatest malware of all times, decided to take control of my machine and block my web development, I completely turned off Malwarebytes to ensure that it wasn't the primary culprit. (It had never been at the root of the problem in the past. Malwarebytes makes it easy to add exceptions for an IP address such as 127.0.0.1, the IP universally used by localhosts. In any case, turning off Malwarebytes, of course, did nothing with regard to the issue created by Firefox. Naturally, Firefox would never implement such a simple resolution because, after all, they have to have complete control over my machine.)
My question is: Is there any way to permanently, totally, completely, and irrevocably prevent Firefox from blockading me from doing web development, allowing me to access with ease, localhost web sites, created in the Apache virtual host (httpd-vhost.conf) configuration file on IP 127.0.0.1 and established in the Windows hosts file (/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts)? Or is the only resolution to completely uninstall/trash Firefox from my system and never look back?
Needless to say, I am frustrated beyond belief.