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@Timothy M. I haven't visited linkedin ever since I deleted all of the times i've visited it off my browser history, as I said resetting firefox & deleting any presence of linkedin stopped the notifications for me so it was clearly trying to somehow connect just by simply it being present (probably in the cookies or login…
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@Alexandru_BD In my situation I didn't have anything remotely close to "adware" or anything like site permissions enabled to be redirected, it came out of the blue one day as I mentioned and it persisted especially when opening linkedin as if it was tied to that itself, the only way I got this to stop was to reset the…
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@Timothy M. Thanks for the contribution because I literally made an account just for this, I did also bring it up on virustotal as mentioned at the beginning of my post. It is weird because I have no idea why it would try to connect to it and why it'd do it on 2 different devices randomly, I did what Gjoksi above suggested…
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So it appeared again with 2 exact same warnings that firefox.exe blocked the website because of an expired certificate when nothing came up, no warning or even said website physically loading on firefox as it just happened in the background.
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Thanks Gjoksi, I just reinstalled windows 11 on my main PC and did what you recommended on the laptop and it seems to have done the job, thanks for the info. If it comes up again i'll probably open an ticket or return with another post. Its weird because I haven't done anything out of the ordinary, this just happened out…