Solved It's been ten days since I reported a false positive to Kaspersky [Updated]

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Yes, I'm using ublock origin and most filters are checked.
Kaspersky unblocked thedaddy(dot)dad and dlhd(dot)click, but still continues to block the embedded TV streams on the website.

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Kaspersky is not blocking the website here. It's blocking a script that is embedded in the php/html file. It has multiple scripts in it. So, submitting the website is unlikely to do anything. They also won't remove the script detection since it's not a false positive. It's detected by other products also like ESET, Bitdefender, Dr.Web.
Open the link in a browser private window and click the continue download button and see if you are able to watch your stream. There is little to no danger here. If it opens a random website in a new tab, then just close that tab.
 
Open the link in a browser private window and click the continue download button and see if you are able to watch your stream. There is little to no danger here. If it opens a random website in a new tab, then just close that tab.
The streams are played when click on download button in edge and firefox, ublock works great.
But If I try to play streams in private window is a sh*t show. When I click on download buton - pop-up after pop-up :D
Can't imagine browsing the internet without an ad blocker. It's pure masochism.

edit: I forgot to mention that I reported the site to Microsoft, and now SmartScreen no longer blocks it.
 
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@lostpass, The screenshots you provided show "legit software..." alerts. The "legit software that can be used..." setting is, if my memory serves me correctly, disabled by default in the K interface and Web Protection's advanced settings because it may produce false positives. Did you change the "legit software..." settings, or does K enable them by default now?
 
@lostpass If you are accessing pirated streaming sites, then you are asking for trouble. The only way to prevent your AV from blocking this website is to use a script blocking extension such as NoScript. I would not recommend using the Windows platform to access this type of website. If you are going to access dubious, obscure websites, pirated streaming sites, or the deep web, I recommend Tails or a Linux distribution. Then, install uBO and be happy. If you still don't feel safe, and you are a paranoid user like me, install Firejail on your preferred Linux distro, open your browser through it, and enjoy yourself. I don't access any websites like this through Windows, so I have Tails on my USB stick and a Linux distro installed on a specific partition for this purpose. :)
 
Edge refuses to load the page, even without K or 3rd party AVView attachment 290105
I used to get those messages in Brave when I used it on my PC, I don't know what causes it. Chromium simple refused to open some websites while Firefox opened them without an issue. What's weird, I got this error on legit sites like YouTube or WhatsApp. Haven't seen it since I switched browsers.
Odd. For me on Edge I can visit just fine. Currently the channel is showing a super long ad of an American "Dental Implant Centers" for the last 5 minutes 😬
Whenever I watched US TV channel, I was shocked to see how long the adverts last. And the weird ads they have there... lawyers advertising themselves and their services? 😂
Might be this setting:
Automatically switch to more secure connections with Automatic HTTPS
It has nothing to do with it (tested). That option tries to load website over HTTPS and if it can't, loads it over HTTP. I have it set to HTTPS-only as I have no interest visiting unsecured websites.
The streams are played when click on download button in edge and firefox, ublock works great.
But If I try to play streams in private window is a sh*t show. When I click on download buton - pop-up after pop-up :D
Can't imagine browsing the internet without an ad blocker. It's pure masochism.

edit: I forgot to mention that I reported the site to Microsoft, and now SmartScreen no longer blocks it.
You should allow your ad blocker extension to work in private windows too.
 
Wise user. +1 I do the same here. We are in the 21st century, in the middle of 2025, not the 1990s. So it makes no sense to load an HTTP website without a secure connection. (y)
Yes, exactly. If website doesn't use HTTPS, for me, it isn't worth a visit. Especially now when you can get SSL certificate for free.
It is not mandatory for all websites, only for those involved in credentials input.
HTTPS should be used everywhere, regardless if you're entering your data into the website or nor. It protects you from snooping by third parties as they can't see what specific page on website you visit.

If you accessed YouTube through HTTP, your ISP and anyone interested on the network can see what exactly video did you watch on YouTube. If you're using HTTPS, they can't see anything except that you visited youtube.com.
If you visit your Instagram profile through HTTP, anyone interested can see your username. If you're using HTTPS, they can only see instagram.com, nothing else.

This is why HTTPS is important. Not only it protects your data; it also makes unable to identify you, your online accounts and whatever you do on the website is hidden.
 
Yes, exactly. If website doesn't use HTTPS, for me, it isn't worth a visit. Especially now when you can get SSL certificate for free.

HTTPS should be used everywhere, regardless if you're entering your data into the website or nor. It protects you from snooping by third parties as they can't see what specific page on website you visit.

If you accessed YouTube through HTTP, your ISP and anyone interested on the network can see what exactly video did you watch on YouTube. If you're using HTTPS, they can't see anything except that you visited youtube.com.
If you visit your Instagram profile through HTTP, anyone interested can see your username. If you're using HTTPS, they can only see instagram.com, nothing else.

This is why HTTPS is important. Not only it protects your data; it also makes unable to identify you, your online accounts and whatever you do on the website is hidden.
Can using DoH fix this leak when visiting http website?
 
You should allow your ad blocker extension to work in private windows too.
I know, I just open private windows once per 10 years.
Anyway, I gave up and removed Kaspersky. Every time I appreciate how flawless Microsoft Defender is, especially after using another antivirus even for just a few days.
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