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rhernando

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  1. @Marcos Thanks, disabling SSL/TSL, then rebooting and enabling SSL/TSL again has solved the issue in fact Thanks for the prompt and useful support!!! Best, Rodrigo.
  2. Hi Guys and thanks for the answers. @Rami The time is correct, I saw another question here in the forums, somehow related to this and already checked the time and date. @Marcos I'll try disabling SSL/TLS Filtering and get back to you with the results. Thanks again!! Best, Rodrigo.
  3. Hello, I've been using Eset for quite a few years and today I'm running into quite a strange scenario. I had to install a new hard drive to my laptop, which means a fresh installation of my OS, Eset included. While I'm used to some warnings popping up here and there what I'm seeing today is quite out of hand. The certificates for almost every site are being considered untrusted, even the one from help.eset.com, others like greensock.com (greensock is an animation platform that I use every day and their site is one that can be trusted), nhl.com and the list goes on. So basically, what's going on here?. A couple of weeks I installed Windows 7 in another computer and after that Internet Security (IS) and I don't remember all these warnings (I haven't talked to the owner of that PC, but still). Finally I installed win 7 64 in my laptop and I haven't completed all the updates , but as I mentioned I installed IS in another PC and I don't remember seeing all the notifications. While some of the notifications come from add services of those sites, the fact that your own domain (eset.com) comes up as an untrusted certificate looks bad and tells me that something could be wrong.
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