Warning: potential security risk. Unable to access yahoo.com
Hello I have had this issue for 3 days now. I am unable to access yahoo mail or yahoo in general because I get warning potential risk ahead message. I had to make twitter… (xem thêm)
Hello
I have had this issue for 3 days now. I am unable to access yahoo mail or yahoo in general because I get warning potential risk ahead message. I had to make twitter account to be able to get in touch with yahoo support but they just offered a yahoo link which, of course, I am unable to open because of "potential risk ahead". I tried solutions suggested by people here at mozilla support, like clearing history, cache etc but it didn't work. I also tired accessing yahoo via internet explorer and chrome (installed on my father's laptop, windows 10) Of course same message appears. I am using windows 7 64 bit. I also tried Edge and of course it says yahoo site is not secure. I have never had these kind of problems before. I was always able to access yahoo via FIrefox and other browsers. It's really damn annoying because i see no solution to this damn crap. Also I am unable to upload a 170kb screenshot to show you the issue. Just keeps loading and loading and it doesn't stop. So I guess I will just have to describe it:
Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to guce.yahoo.com. If you visit this site, attackers could try to steal information like your passwords, emails, or credit card details.
What can you do about it?
The issue is most likely with the website, and there is nothing you can do to resolve it. You can notify the website’s administrator about the problem.
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for guce.yahoo.com. The certificate is only valid for *.amz-aws.jp. Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
https://guce.yahoo.com/consent?gcrumb=gscOGxw&trapType=login&done=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.yahoo.com%2F&src= Unable to communicate securely with peer: requested domain name does not match the server’s certificate. HTTP Strict Transport Security: false HTTP Public Key Pinning: false
are DigiNotar certificates safe, because it reads they are not trusted. can they be safely removed?
in firefox options, privacy and security, certificates, there are 2 DigiNotar server certificates listed; DigiNotar Root CA and DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie- G2. … (xem thêm)
in firefox options, privacy and security, certificates, there are 2 DigiNotar server certificates listed; DigiNotar Root CA and DigiNotar PKIoverheid CA Organisatie- G2.
about:preferences#privacy
googleadservicesstops web pages from opening
I don't know if "googleadservices" is an uninvited addon or virus but it inserts itself at the start of any webpage searched for. It effectively prevents the web page fr… (xem thêm)
I don't know if "googleadservices" is an uninvited addon or virus but it inserts itself at the start of any webpage searched for. It effectively prevents the web page from opening at all, der! I cannot find any way of removing it, and ineffective advice has driven me to uninstall Firefox out of frustration, which of course is not what I want to do. From what I can see its been around for a number of years, so why is it still an issue in Feb. 2018?
how does "Block dangerous and deceptive content" update
Does "Block dangerous and deceptive content" update with each new version of Firefox or over the network when required?
When I am opening yahoomail in mozila firefox quick heal is warning me that , website yo are visiting is fraudulent.
When I am opening yahoomail in mozila firefox quick heal is warning me that , "website yo are visiting is fraudulent". This message didn't pop up when i am opening yahoom… (xem thêm)
When I am opening yahoomail in mozila firefox quick heal is warning me that , "website yo are visiting is fraudulent". This message didn't pop up when i am opening yahoomail in google chrome..
There is a repeated pop up asking for password to unidentitied software sercurity device and do not have password and noPc or Firefox pw works.
There is a repeated pop up asking for password to unidentitied software sercurity device and do not have password and noPc or Firefox pw works.
Grey padlock+yellow triangle instead of green one while browsing my webmail. How can I fix it?
Hello Techies, facts are these: Firefox + HTTPS Everywhere on Linux, updated once a day. I connect to my webmail, Yahoo.com, and often the padlock turns to grey+orange tr… (xem thêm)
Hello Techies, facts are these: Firefox + HTTPS Everywhere on Linux, updated once a day. I connect to my webmail, Yahoo.com, and often the padlock turns to grey+orange triangle. But https is still present in the URL bar (by the way, I've set browser.urlbar.trimURLs to false). So I try and refresh page (F5), positive result only every now and then. I tried and switched to Basic display (I guess it should be lighter), positive result only every now and then. I feel I can't do anything to fix this annoying and weird lack of security. This "instable green" only occours connecting to Yahoo. When I connect to Facebook, GMail, YouTube or whatever I do NOT have problems at all. No difference using a normal, super updated session rather than a Live one (as I'm doing right now). I've written to Yahoo Help Community to explain as above and I was told it depends on the way Firefox "sees" Yahoo, and to ask You. Thanks a lot... To me it actually IS a Yahoo problem (not the first time, though...), but still I ask you whether you can suggest how to fix the problem or you know more about it. Many thanks and best regard. Alberto
so my firewall keeps alerting me that firefox is continuously trying to send my windows 10 log in pin to an outside ip. how do i stop this?
My Zone Alarm firewall keeps alerting me that firefox keeps trying to send my windows 10 log in pin to outside sources. wtf??
Get the "Insecure Connection" block off my firefox!
I am on a work computer. OF COURSE ITS NOT SECURE, I KNOW THIS AND STILL WANT TO VISIT SITES. take this dam thing off! This should be MY CHOICE not yours!! No wonder p… (xem thêm)
I am on a work computer. OF COURSE ITS NOT SECURE, I KNOW THIS AND STILL WANT TO VISIT SITES. take this dam thing off! This should be MY CHOICE not yours!! No wonder people are switching to other browsers.
How do I disable recently closed tabs?
I do not want ANY history of where I have been to show. I cleared my history and checked that it not show anything. But I just noticed, that recently closed tabs show w… (xem thêm)
I do not want ANY history of where I have been to show. I cleared my history and checked that it not show anything. But I just noticed, that recently closed tabs show where I have recently been. What is the point of clearing my history or having is disabled if recently closed tabs shows where I have been. This is crucial for someone who is having their account monitored by someone else. How do I delete recently closed tabs and is there anyway to disable that?
Can i view exact IP / location from which someone tried to sync my profile ?
So, i've just received an email that someone "signed in to my account with Firefox 18 on 2016-06-23 15:18 UTC" Can i get info which IP/location was used while doing so ? … (xem thêm)
So, i've just received an email that someone "signed in to my account with Firefox 18 on 2016-06-23 15:18 UTC" Can i get info which IP/location was used while doing so ? I've already changed my password, but knowing that emails come with some delay and all you need is just a few seconds to sync all your passwords id say its a pretty bad thing..
Got a strange Firefox Sync Email, Looking for answers.
The picture is pretty self-explanatory. Says a new PC synced to my account, No location details, Says browser was IE 1, and on Linux. http://imgur.com/jPk5JYd … (xem thêm)
The picture is pretty self-explanatory.
Says a new PC synced to my account, No location details, Says browser was IE 1, and on Linux.
Is there a Whitepaper or similar which describes how the automatic updating of Firefox is secured?
I'm facing an Audit from our Security which is asking how the automatic update process of Mozilla Firefox is secured against Manipulation or malicious Software. The fear … (xem thêm)
I'm facing an Audit from our Security which is asking how the automatic update process of Mozilla Firefox is secured against Manipulation or malicious Software. The fear is that per example somebody could manipulate the update to load an infected File instead of the original Firefox Update. I've already searched for half a day through the Internet and in the Mozilla wiki but could not find a description of this. Could you please provide me a Whitepaper or similar which describes how Mozilla Firefox ensures that only official and not manipulated Updates can be loaded and installed e.g. does the Client validate the installer hash before execution etc.
Here would be the equivalent Information from Google about Chrome: https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/privacy/whitepaper.html https://github.com/google/omaha/blob/master/doc/install-update-overview.png
I need to allow encrypted connection with mixed content for this website https://support.microsoft.com
I am unable to connect or use any of these important websites. http://*.update.microsoft.com https://*.update.microsoft.com http://download.windowsupdate.com … (xem thêm)
I am unable to connect or use any of these important websites. http://*.update.microsoft.com
https://*.update.microsoft.com
http://download.windowsupdate.com
http://support.microsoft.com https://support.microsoft.com https://dcupload.microsoft.com https://diagnostics.support.microsoft.com https://dcodews.partners.extranet.microsoft.com http://microsoft.com https://microsoft.com
I am told that they are encrypted and use mixed content. Firefox automatically blocks them. But, I need to download and use their scans and fix it tools. How can I fix this for these websites to work? I have already allowed them in permissions. It hasn't helped. My firewalls are not blocking them. Browser is updated. Firefox 43.0 Windows 7
Why can't I get Kaspersky to update because Firefox is blocking it
Kaspersky cannot function because Firefox is making it impossible. I can't get a "certificate" from Kaspersky to satisfy Firefox. Kaspersky will not accept my appeals bec… (xem thêm)
Kaspersky cannot function because Firefox is making it impossible. I can't get a "certificate" from Kaspersky to satisfy Firefox. Kaspersky will not accept my appeals because I no longer use the email address I used when I started with Kaspersky 7 years ago. I see MANY OTHERS HAVE HAD THIS PROBLEM, BUT YOU DO NOT REVEAL THE SOLUTION. FIX THIS. mY COMPUTER IS IN REPAIR BECAUSE OF THIS CONFUSION.
i AM CONTACTING YOU FROM A PUBLIC LIBRARY
kaspersky still doesn't work with Firefox after days of reading all i can find. make it work!
Kaspersky 2016 is disabled in Firefox. I've been reading for days now and still can't get this resolved. Everything has been updated. PLEASE HELP!
When I ran a security scan using Windows Defender, it includes that some files in my Cache2 entries folder are suspicious. Could these be viruses or spyware?
When I ran a security scan using Windows Defender, it says that three files in my Cache2 entries folder are suspicious and should be sent to Microsoft for further analysi… (xem thêm)
When I ran a security scan using Windows Defender, it says that three files in my Cache2 entries folder are suspicious and should be sent to Microsoft for further analysis. I am wondering if I should be concerned about this. Could these files be malware, spyware, or viruses? I will clear cache, but just want to make sure if the security of my system has been compromised. Thanks!
Why do I keep getting emails asking to confirm a password change when I haven't requested a password change.
Emails arrive from "accounts@firefox.com" asking "Are you sure?". I haven't requested a password change. This arrived twice last night. Am I being hacked? Is this phishin… (xem thêm)
Emails arrive from "accounts@firefox.com" asking "Are you sure?". I haven't requested a password change. This arrived twice last night. Am I being hacked? Is this phishing?
How to prevent old UserProfile settings overrule the locked down mozilla.cfg
I've a locked down deployment of Firefox v.42. which works great. I use the method of the mozilla.cfg and the local-settings.js. The user can't change the settings which… (xem thêm)
I've a locked down deployment of Firefox v.42. which works great. I use the method of the mozilla.cfg and the local-settings.js. The user can't change the settings which I specify.
But when a user has an old "Mozilla" folder in their user profile these settings overrule. I can't find an answer how I can prevent this.
With other words, I don't want the Firefox settings in the user profile to be loaded. (Because I am virtualizing FF for a point solution).
Can one safely block 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2, &c . . . 8.8.8.8
I use Little Snitch which shows Firefox allowing connections to 8 IP addresses that, for not seeing a reason, I blocked in LS. Nevertheless, LS lets about 10% of those c… (xem thêm)
I use Little Snitch which shows Firefox allowing connections to 8 IP addresses that, for not seeing a reason, I blocked in LS. Nevertheless, LS lets about 10% of those connections through, so I police and disconnect. On the net, I found that those IPs belong to Level3 Communications which has a bad rep among some. I contacted the Little Snitch people who advised that I was wrong & the real owner is google (not really an answer to why their program lets through even after I've blocked). But here's the thing -- I use google ONLY for e-mail; I don't want to place my computer at their disposal for anything else. SO, should I continue my blocking campaign, or let the eight IPs through. My concern is Privacy and Security.
Thanks,
goldenthal