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Dogfood · Yesterday, one of the websites' certificates expired on an uninfected machine. But when it was installed with Firewall, there was no warning. After checking, I found that the certificate had been replaced by one from Firewall. Why do we need to replace it? It's possible to prevent Web Malware through this method but does it go too far in terms of security?" "Chaselen 5 hours and 12 minutes ago: Set - Virus Protection - Web Scan: Disable [Encryption Connection Scan]" "Frencis107 4 hours and 40 minutes ago: ESET and Kaspersky also have HTTPS protection. You can just disable them if you don't use them." "Frencis107 4 hours and 28 minutes ago: The new version of FireWall (6.0) has this feature. Disabling 'Encryption Connection Scan' will not cause the replacement of the certificate." "Liuidetmks 3 hours and 47 minutes ago: These software have violated the law." "Billccn 3 hours and 23 minutes ago: This is actually a security vulnerability because browsers won't warn about invalid certificates anymore. A proper encryption scan will pass the invalid certificate to the client so you can see what happened. If you ignore the certificate error later, it will try to reconnect again. |
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