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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Willy" data-source="post: 898176" data-attributes="member: 80838"><p>With the risk to go further offtopic, in my view deserves the situation a little bit nuance. So that we at the end can say that everybody was right. Https says nothing about the content of a site. How can we be sure that such a site not is hacked? Safe or not, you see always the (green) padlock in the browser. You have to consider if the risk of an abused https-site (for instance your banking site) is big enough to trust your AV-program to scan (= read) the related internet traffic. If you don't want that, then simple deactivate https-scanning in the options of your AV-program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Willy, post: 898176, member: 80838"] With the risk to go further offtopic, in my view deserves the situation a little bit nuance. So that we at the end can say that everybody was right. Https says nothing about the content of a site. How can we be sure that such a site not is hacked? Safe or not, you see always the (green) padlock in the browser. You have to consider if the risk of an abused https-site (for instance your banking site) is big enough to trust your AV-program to scan (= read) the related internet traffic. If you don't want that, then simple deactivate https-scanning in the options of your AV-program. [/QUOTE]
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