This means that the security credentials the server presented could have been forged, and the server may not be the server you expected (you may be communicating with an attacker). You attempted to reach but the server presented a certificate signed using a weak signature algorithm. The site's security certificate is signed using a weak signature algorithm! My Google Chrome browser gets periodically automatically redirected to this address whenever I click on a link in Yahoo or Google.Īlso, whenever I try to access on Chrome, I receive the following message:
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I'm not sure what is the cause of some false positives or how to remove this virus.
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An Avast scan stated the following had been removed/placed in virus chest but each subsequent scan by MBAM still reveals the Desktop.ini to be one point, Avast stated that one of my music software exe files for FL Studio.exe was a virus even though upon scanning by both Avast and MBAM, it was not. I was told by MBAM that it was the following file C:\Windows\assembly\GAC\Desktop.ini (Trojan.0access) but I can't seem to find it anywhere. After the reboot and scan, it had shown that the virus was removed but another scan done by MBAM revealed that the infected object was still there. Yesterday, upon start up of my laptop (Windows Vista Home Edition OS), I was informed by Avast that I had some sort of a trojan infection and that it would proceed to quarantine them to the virus chest.
Hope you won't mind helping me with this issue.