Hi there
I'm wondering if someone could help. For the past few weeks, my work computer has been displaying a NOD32 Antivirus pop up whenever I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my emails. The pop up reads:
Encrypted network traffic
Untrusted certificate
An application on this computer (Thunderbird) is trying to communicate over a channel encrypted with an untrusted certificate.
It cannot be guaranteed that the contacted server is the one it appears to be. This could be an attempt to deceive you or intercept your communication.
Application: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe (PID 1388)
Company: Mozilla Corporation
Reputation: Discovered 1 month ago
Certificate: headofficehairstudios.com
Block this communication?
BLOCK/ALLOW
(Apologies, having difficulty uploading a screenshot of the pop up)
Could it be because our email is actually .co.uk, not .com like it says?
It's getting really annoying now, every email received, sent, it pops up every two seconds. It's also having trouble saving some of our sent emails.