firefox.exe attempted to establish a connection relying on an unmatching security certificate

Hello, Bitdefender Total Security is repeatedly (sometimes every 5 or 10 seconds) blocking a suspicious connection: "Feature: Online Threat Prevention firefox.exe attem… (lire la suite)

Hello,

Bitdefender Total Security is repeatedly (sometimes every 5 or 10 seconds) blocking a suspicious connection:

"Feature: Online Threat Prevention firefox.exe attempted to establish a connection relying on an unmatching security certificate to email.wetransfer.com. We blocked the connection to keep your data safe since the used certificate was issued for a different web address than the targeted one.

How do I stop Firefox from attempting to make this connection to "email.wetransfer.com" ?

Thanks for your help, G

Demandé par gabriel.leen il y a 5 heures

site info certificate detail tab isn't duplicated when you try view more than one certificate, hindering comparison

Way to duplicate problem. on MacOS Sonoma 14.5 (23F79) Using Firefox Desktop 128.0.2 (64-bit) (intel architecture) Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/ Click Verify Securi… (lire la suite)

Way to duplicate problem.

on MacOS Sonoma 14.5 (23F79) Using Firefox Desktop 128.0.2 (64-bit) (intel architecture)

Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/ Click Verify Security icon at left of address bar. Click Connection Secure Click More Information Click View Certificate A tab opens, showing the certificate details. Leave that tab open

Visit https://www.eventbrite.com.au/ Follow same process A new tab isn't opened - as the certificate is the same. The issue is - without the ability to side by side compare, it's difficult to know that the certificate is the same, for a beginner.

Resolution: Visit other websites, then the certificate details tab is duplicated.

Demandé par xenek il y a 9 heures

Disable Firefox suggestions and enable some privacy

None of the online instructions work. None. Why must it be impossible or so inhumanly difficult to simply disable the annoying and privacy-violating “Firefox suggestions”… (lire la suite)

None of the online instructions work. None. Why must it be impossible or so inhumanly difficult to simply disable the annoying and privacy-violating “Firefox suggestions” in the Firefox address bar on the iOS? When will you finally realize and accept that people should be able to use Firefox in social situations without having everyone around see one’s search history? Is this really difficult to understand? It seems that the knuckleheads at Mozilla product development lack even the most basic understanding of the concept of privacy. And yet Mozilla advertises its product with empty promises of privacy.

Demandé par pg4pbphb7p il y a 19 heures

Why my personal email address was currently visible to the whole internet via Mozilla's Discourse forum. It will show up in Google Search results

I request the deletion of this topic because I created it 3 and a half years ago because of : https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/revive-session-manager-version-0-8-1-1… (lire la suite)

I request the deletion of this topic because I created it 3 and a half years ago because of : https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/revive-session-manager-version-0-8-1-13-stoped-develpment-in-2017-01-30/57783/1

• That my email was visible all this time on the platform during this periode of 03 and a half years very malicious people targeting me with daily spam on my email box, I judge that I have the right to request a deletion because of the nature of private law that I judge has not been maintained by the best browser in the world. • I was informed by pure chance by an anonymous message from a person called "Chris H" who showed me the correct method to change this error in any case this person had the courage to address several people so that there is a strong resolution that makes people react to solve the problem.

https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/email-is-displayed-by-default-for-the-new-account/92266

With my most sincere greetings for your company "Mozilla" that I have admired since the beginning of the internet thank you for agreeing to delete this topic because if there is not a solution to delete my email from the internet then the only way is to delete the topic in question thank you

Demandé par KitQami il y a 1 jour

Dernière réponse par KitQami il y a 1 jour

Security issue with email through The Messsaging Company

Dear Sir or Madam, I have just migrated Thunderbird to my new CUBI desktop running Windows 11. I get security errors when I launch Thunderbird. My email provider The Mes… (lire la suite)

Dear Sir or Madam,

I have just migrated Thunderbird to my new CUBI desktop running Windows 11. I get security errors when I launch Thunderbird. My email provider The Messaging Company advised me to change server settings, which are now shown in the Troubleshooting Information page as account1 (pop3) pop.themessagingco.com.au:995 SSL/TLS Normal password smtp.themessagingco.com.au:587 STARTTLS Normal password true.

On launching Thunderbird I get the message Secure connection failed live.mozillamessaging.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate has expired. Error code: <a id="errorCode" title="SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_ISSUER_CERTIFICATE">SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_ISSUER_CERTIFICATE</a>

   This could be a problem with the server's configuration, or it could be someone trying to impersonate the server.
   If you have connected to this server successfully in the past, the error may be temporary, and you can try again later.

Or you can add an exception…

AND when I attempt to send an email I get warning that the SMTP server does not have a valid certificate. If I ask, in either case, to "Get Certificate" the response is that the site attempts to identify itself with invalid information.

I have "tried again later" over two weeks, and nothing has changed.

The Messaging Company is a fairly large email provider: it seems strange that its security is incomplete. However, I am not happy to just set an exception and over-ride these errors without doing all I can to check that there is not something screwy going on. I really value using Thunderbird, and The Messaging Company's advice that I should just use webmail is not at all satisfactory: I keep everything on my computer or backed up to a portable drive here.

Please: is there anything I can do or should know to fix this problem?

Best Regards, Margaret Mackisack

Demandé par m.mackisack il y a 3 semaines

Dernière réponse par m.mackisack il y a 2 jours

what does http mean.. I can't play candy crush and I have the ruffler

bold text I'm not able to play Candy crush on this site but I was able at one point I downloaded ruffler which is a flash drive and adding extensions why can't I access m… (lire la suite)

bold text I'm not able to play Candy crush on this site but I was able at one point I downloaded ruffler which is a flash drive and adding extensions why can't I access my game online

Demandé par niecy il y a 4 jours

I can't see the qr code for webauth.io

So I was trying to test webauthn so I went to webauthn.io and then signed up with my username but firefox then tells me touch your security key to continue with webauthn.… (lire la suite)

So I was trying to test webauthn so I went to webauthn.io and then signed up with my username but firefox then tells me touch your security key to continue with webauthn.io but it works very well google chrome. and shows me a qr code and then I scan it in my phone. And after some search I think that the problem is that firefox defaults to use the security key which is a physical device but i don't want to use it I want to get the QR code. Also I tried different websites but got the same problem.

And by the way I use arch linux but I don't think that the problem is with arch as I mentioned before everything worked very well in google chrome.

Demandé par Little Pharaoh il y a 6 jours

Dernière réponse par Little Pharaoh il y a 6 jours

FireFox not asking for device authentication when filling the passwords

I am on macos 14.5, and Firefox 128.0 I have enabled "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords.". Which should ask for device authentication when I try to do … (lire la suite)

I am on macos 14.5, and Firefox 128.0

I have enabled "Require device sign in to fill and manage passwords.". Which should ask for device authentication when I try to do anything with the saved passwords. And it does that when I go to "My passwords" and try to access them.

But, it doesn't ask for device authentication when I am using saved passwords on login forms. Is this intended? Anyone can go to the login form, fill the saved password without authentication and then see it.

I have attached an image and here is a screen recording of it of it - https://streamable.com/orf1gj

Demandé par Parag Katoch il y a 6 jours