Today when I tried log in to a JR site I manage, Kapersky stopped me with the following message:
"Your connection is not private. Criminals may be attempting to steal your information. We recommend that you leave this website. URL: my-url.jamroomghosting.com (note this is a URL that has the https:// prefix). Reason: Certificate term violation."
So what is this telling me? How can I prevent visitors to my network from receiving this message?
How can I prevent the site or a security certificate from offending Firefox and other browsers before they are offended? Can the JR system send me alerts about this before a problem arises?
Could a security monitoring module be developed that helps us to prevent this happening? Or is this already built into the JR update process, and we should just keep updating when JR provides updates?
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PJ Matthews, Kyoto
Migrated from Ning 2.0. Now at Jamroom 6 beta and using Jamroom Hosting for The Research Cooperative (researchcooperative.org)
updated by @researchcooperative: 09/26/21 09:54:25PM