New beta patches for K2016, K2017 & K2018

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harlan4096

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Those patches are for Windows versions, not for MAC OS, as I was answered, it will be also a new build or patch for MAC OS, but still no ETA.
 

Paul.R

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Sorry man but i'm so tilted...in 10 years from using kaspersky never had a problem with him.
 
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Paul.R

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I solved the problem:

1. uncheck scan SSL
2. open Firefox → Preferences → Privacy and Security → Certificate Manager → Authorities and delete our old "Kaspersky Web Anti-Virus cert. (if find) Then in these settings click Import button → and find /Library/Caches/com.kaspersky.kav/PersonalCertificates/(fake)Kaspersky Web Anti-Virus Certification Authority.cer

Add this cert. with all checkboxes. Close Firefox - Answer by D. (kaspersky forum admin)
3. check again SSL

No more problems.
 
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harlan4096

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Hum great! but I thought You already tried that without success... sometimes root certificate gets "corrupt"(not so usual) and deleting and re-importing does the trick! :)
 
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