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You had a similar post for a github site and people already told you that it's just an invalid certificate. You should only be careful when entering passwords or other personal information on such unprotected sites, but as it's a download page you don't need to worry.Hello,
Yesterday I give a look at Zemana site and KAspersky blocked "dl7.zemana.com".
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You had a similar post for a github site and people already told you that it's just an invalid certificate. You should only be careful when entering passwords or other personal information on such unprotected sites, but as it's a download page you don't need to worry.![]()
K. is only warning that You have to be cautious accessing that site because no certificate, no https or outdated certificate...
That's the way it should be. Showing an alert every time a website has a problem with its certificate would be exaggerated I guess.Well, Kaspersky is warning... but there is no visible alarm and I saw this block only when I open the reports.
Right, but without alert it is difficult to know that a certificate is osolete ...That's the way it should be. Showing an alert every time a website has a problem with its certificate would be exaggerated I guess.
Normally the browser notifies you when there is an invalid certificate. As the website above doesn't lead to anything I can't check that out in that case...Right, but without alert it is difficult to know that a certificate is osolete ...
Hum, I can access at "domain.com" without any blockageNormally the browser notifies you when there is an invalid certificate. As the website above doesn't lead to anything I can't check that out in that case...
Normally you should get such a blockpage without the need of an extra notification of your AV:
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It was an example from google pictures. The website most likely fixed everything long ago. I just wanted to show you how normally such a blockpage looks like.
Thanks @SecureKongo for the site with browser tests. I run some of them and Kaspersky did not block all.It was an example from google pictures. The website most likely fixed everything long ago. I just wanted to show you how normally such a blockpage looks like.
Here you can test your browser: badssl.com
As I said, normally invalid certificates are not a problem if you don't enter personal information and passwords on that site.Thanks @SecureKongo for the site with browser tests. I run some of them and Kaspersky did not block all.
Is it dangerous ?
Do I need to change some settings ?
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