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And in general for certificates warnings in Kaspersky: Reasons for the Invalid Certificate error in the Safe Money component of Kaspersky Internet Security 2015
About to use VPNs with Kaspersky home products (different than KSeC integrated now in Kaspersky products) may lead to some issues because Kaspersky uses certificate pinning (scan encrypted connexions via its own certificate), a possible solution could be @Bleak one, but disabling completely scanning of encrypted connections You will lose some features although still will be protected.
Others causes of getting certificate warnings with Kaspersky:
1.- A possible adware/pup/pua infection in the system or in browsers (add-on/extensions).
2.- To have more than 1 Kaspersky Root Certificate (older ones from previous Kaspersky installations) installed in system. Only one and the most updated should be installed.
3.- Incorrect BIOS/Windows system Date/Time.
Well, yes some modules will lose functionality if scan encrypted connections upon request is totally disabled, but still You are protected at traffic level:
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Well, i have no idea what's happened but after re-enabling the scan encrypted ports, the problem appears to have disappearedi'm not complaining but perhaps it has just been a glitch. Hopefully it is the same for @Aktiffiso too.
Well, i have no idea what's happened but after re-enabling the scan encrypted ports, the problem appears to have disappearedi'm not complaining but perhaps it has just been a glitch. Hopefully it is the same for @Aktiffiso too.
Have you disabled/enabled the scanning of 'encrypted port' or 'encrypted connections'? because both are different.
If anyone still having this issue while the encrypted connection scanning is on, try disabling the SSL 2.0 option, in advanced settings of the same menu, or disable 'traffic script injection' and try.
or best option IMO, is to turn these options on, and in 'encrypted connection' scanning add to exclusions your HTTPS websites that you usually visit.
It's all good, no need for apologizing & glad it works for you and hopefully for the OP@Bleak , so sorry, my mistake, i disabled then re- enabled the encrypted connection NOT port as i said earlier. I am not the sharpest tool in the box (as you may have gathered ) the problem is fine for me now and i apologise to the OP for hijacking his thread but hopefully there is an answer in amongst all this that helps him too.
Thanks for your patience with me :notworthy:
@Transhumana , that is normally my first port of call , maybe i can get a job in that IT department,![]()
Intrusive Pop-ups - Cannot guarantee authenticity of the domainWith the greatest respect to your finding the pop ups aggravating. I would like to share a different outlook, on them.
I think what you are seeing is the enhancement and evolution of the Kaspersky product in a evermore potentially dangerous on line world.
Take look at the URL that is being blocked it is most likely not the one you are trying to view (probably far from it). The KIS software is blocking an identified "rider" connected to your legitimate site.
I am sure the developers wrestle with displaying this as a pop-up or hiding it, at the moment I think they want to be sure we "don't" want the rider by displaying the pop-up and letting us decide. If we had no notices we may miss something we want to view. I do agree that maybe the developers could add a switch for auto bloc for those that want the software to not show notifications. There could even be legal ramifications as ad blockers come under more fire, I am thankful at least we can "throw the switch ourselves" (hitting that disconnect button).
As indicated by others in this thread, I think most of these "pop-ups" are caused by ads and other analytics. I get a few but find it comforting when I read the "URL" that the software is helping me know what I am viewing.
If your favorite browser allows domain blocking this would be an effective way to make your pop-ups subside on your favorite sites (a bit of work but it is effective).
Please understand I am not "defending" the pop-ups just trying to help understand them -- all the best kbill
No problem!Thanks for the link @venustus, i read some of these things yesterday before the Kaspersky site went down for maintenance, i'll need to go back and read some more of the threads some day![]()