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malicious website

An infected website warning by AVG comes up every time I open Mozilla. It doesn't occur with other browsers. How can I get rid of it. It seems like it's the same URL.

How to troubleshoot security error codes on secure websites

We recommend uninstalling your third-party software and using the security software offered for Windows by Microsoft: Windows 8 and Windows 10 - Windows Defender (built-in) If you do not want to uninstall your third-party software, you could try reinstalling it, which might trigger the software into placing its certificates into the Firefox trust store again. Here are some alternative solutions you can try: Avast/AVG In Avast or AVG security products you can disable the interception of secure connections: Open the dashboard of your Avast or AVG application. Go to Menu and click on Settings > Protection > Core Shields.

I found a fake Firefox update

To learn more about malware Kaspersky Internet Safety AVG "Is it Malware?" Apple Forums advice on if you have malware Fake updates have been spotted for other popular browsers. Although we cannot root out every bad actor on the web, we are continuing to improve Firefox's defenses against malware.

Secure connection failed and Firefox did not connect

See this article section on Antivirus products for help with specific security products that can produce these errors, such as Avast, AVG and ESET software. Alternatively, you can uninstall third-party security software and use

New messages not loading in Thunderbird

- - - Calendar Settings Home Name Value Name: Type: storage Disabled: Username: URI: Refresh Interval: Read-only: Suppress Alarms: Cache Enabled: iMIP Identity: id1 iMIP Disabled: iMIP Account: Organizer Id: Force Email Scheduling: Popup Alarms Supported: Alarms on Invitation Supported: Max Alarms Per Event: Attachment Supported: Max Categories: Privacy State Supported: Priority Supported: true Event Supported: Task Supported: Local Time Supported: UTC/GMT Supported: Auto-Scheduling Supported: Crash Reports for the Last 3 Days Remote Processes Type: Count GPU: 1 Add-ons Name Type Version Enabled ID Amazon.com extension 1.1 true amazondotcom@search.mozilla.org Bing extension 1.0 true bing@search.mozilla.org DuckDuckGo extension 1.0 true ddg@search.mozilla.org Google extension 1.0 true google@search.mozilla.org Wikipedia (en) extension 1.0 true wikipedia@search.mozilla.org System theme — auto theme 1.3 true default-theme@mozilla.org Dark theme 1.3 false thunderbird-compact-dark@mozilla.org Light theme 1.3 false thunderbird-compact-light@mozilla.org Security Software Type: Name Antivirus: AVG Antivirus Antispyware: Firewall: Windows Firewall Legacy User Stylesheets Active: false Stylesheets: No stylesheets found Graphics Features Compositing: WebRender Font Visibility Debug Info: Windows Platform Asynchronous Pan/Zoom: wheel input enabled; scrollbar drag enabled; keyboard enabled; autoscroll enabled; smooth pinch-zoom enabled WebGL 1 Driver WSI Info: outOfProcess: false inProcess: true EGL_VENDOR: Google Inc.

Firefox won't start - find solutions

Check virtualization settings and clear the virtual cache, if your Internet security software includes this feature, or visit the software provider's support site for more help. Firefox may fail to start for some Windows users after updating, if AVG or AVAST antivirus is installed. For details, see this Techdows article. Firefox will not start after installing add-ons If Firefox previously worked but stopped after you installed extensions or themes, see Troubleshoot extensions, themes and hardware acceleration issues to solve common Firefox problems.

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