"Suspicious connection blocked" notification will not stop
I'm am getting this notification literally at least every 10 seconds. I have tried disconnecting the wifi and clearing my browsers cache, the messages didn't even stop when the wifi wasn't connected. How do I either stop this or stop all notifications. If I can't solve this soon I'm just going to have to find a different anti virus program
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Hello @Squishcat and welcome to the Community!
This has happened also to other community members. Usually, it's a matter of expired certificates for certain websites and your case is exactly that. It is difficult to pinpoint what's causing it and I would suggest to contact our support team, here : https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/
But before that, you might try:
1.check that your system data is accurate
2.try and navigate avoiding those websites which cause that error (if you wish, you can check their certificates here https://www.sslshopper.com/ )
3.do a full scan sweep
cheers,
Mike
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I get that very often as well, especially when I browse items on eBay UK / eBay US.
It seems it loads those images of items from various sites and then it bombards me with that error, sometimes I get 40-50 immediately.
I realize that if I turn Encrypted Web Scan off, that will help. But I wonder how big a risk it actually is to leave it off? How common it is that my computer might get infected / compromised that way?
If it can't be stopped without turning that off, it would be very nice if it would be developed in such a way that it would block them silently or add an option to keep it silent. Then it could just block them without bombarding with that message :)
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Hi,
I do not recommend to disable Encrypted Web Scan, as the traffic will no longer be filtered securely.
This can be triggered by ads, so I would suggest the usage of an adblocker, such as https://adblockplus.org/
Cheers.
Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user
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OK, thanks.
I am using "ublock origin", I can check if I can create rules to block those, or use some other adblocker. Many of them seem to come from the same sources, like for example when I looked for cellphone cases from ebay UK I got a LOT of them from kwmobile...something.
Cheers.
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Hi,
Based on my experience, adblocker works like a charm. There was another member that encountered the same issue a couple of weeks ago and they went for the adblocker and were no longer bothered.
Cheers!
Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user
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