This actually makes sense if it wants to scan for malware in web pages and file downloads coming from https sites, it has to either do this or mess with the internals of web browsers, and MitM is easier and less likely to cause technical problems. (Spyware according to what I see when I look up imrworldwide).This reports that Avast, an antivirus program, inserts itself as a man-in-the-middle on all SSL connections on computers it's installed on. The Dev Tools reveals that one of the first things that happens is a spyware cookie gets dropped. You might be connecting to a server that is pretending to be “ ” which could put your confidential information at risk. Failed to load resource: The certificate for this server is invalid. This was not happening before the recent OGS update so why are these errors happening now? The imrworldwide cookie still gets dropped (noted in Firefox screenshot). Then a red flag led me to the following errors which must be why Safari objects to the site/certificate. With the Wb Inspector turned on, I had to click forward to advance through an initial pause. Safari continues to inform me certificate is invalid. I am trying disabling the Scan Secure Connections. Cleaning out some stuff like caches, saved app. Possibilities: You understand something and provide more guidance. I have no idea what it does, maybe it’s part of the AV and not that extension.Īvast also delivered an update and there was a problem with it generating false positives that has been fixed. Activity Monitor shows in the process list under Root and inactive. Maybe I need to relaunch Safari or restart. I still get the same problem and still get the same Console log about. Still get same message in Console when I load in Firefox. I disabled Avast Online Security (Browser Security and Web Reputation Plugin) in Safari Preferences. It says the Connection is not secure, This website does not supply ownership information, and Connection not encrypted, website dos not support encryption for the page.įor comparison I loaded h-ttps://Compare the screenshots of the two Page Info windows info window:Ģ/26/17 12:23:20.601 AM Console: Marker - Feb 26, 2017, 12:23:20 AMĢ/26/17 12:23:30.388 AM : SecTrustEvaluate(): : 7Ģ/26/17 12:23:30.391 AM : SSL_accept(): Broken pipeĢ/26/17 12:25:24.706 AM Console: Marker - Feb 26, 2017, 12:25:24 AM There’s an ( i ) icon in the address field that gives page info. Where am I supposed to be looking for this? Nothing I can find anywhere about encryption. I see one line with a GET and grey padlock with red slash. Open new window, clicked Tools, Web Developer, Network and then enter h-ttps:// The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.Ĭleared everything, start fresh. Secure Connection Failed: The connection to was interrupted while the page was loading. OSX 10.9.5, Firefox 51.0.1 uptodate as of now.
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