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Password Not Secure and May be Compromised?

Sadie

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Everytime I enter my password there is a warning that the site is not secure and that my password may be compromised?

Throughout my time here the "lock" is blackened out instead of being green?:confused:
 
What program are you using for firewalls and virus-protectors?
 
Everytime I enter my password there is a warning that the site is not secure and that my password may be compromised?

Throughout my time here the "lock" is blackened out instead of being green?:confused:

My "lock" is red, and in my title bar it's "https".


Delete the site from any shortcut, and auto remember passwords, then go into Google, find Debate Politics and come back, then book mark it again and see if that helps.
 
What program are you using for firewalls and virus-protectors?

I use Firefox Avast and Malwarebytes.

I've never had this problem before and it's also happening on another site I frequent.
 
My "lock" is red, and in my title bar it's "https".


Delete the site from any shortcut, and auto remember passwords, then go into Google, find Debate Politics and come back, then book mark it again and see if that helps.

Hi: I did that and it's still showing up as "connection not secure".I also have the hhtps://debatepolitics.com in my bar, too.

So confused. It's happening on another site but not all the ones I frequent. Only this one and one other.
 
Hi: I did that and it's still showing up as "connection not secure".I also have the hhtps://debatepolitics.com in my bar, too.

So confused. It's happening on another site but not all the ones I frequent. Only this one and one other.

You could try contacting tech support at your internet provider. I would Google around, but the fix is probably beyond your reach, but the only consequence I can see is your posts and PM's my be eavesdropped on by a third party, so there is that risk.

Are all your Windows updates current?

It may resolve itself or it may not.
 
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You could try contacting tech support at your internet provider. I would Google around, but the fix is probably beyond your reach, but the only consequence I can see is your posts and PM's my be eavesdropped on by a third party, so there is that risk.

Are all your Windows updates current?

It may resolve itself or it may not.

Could it be that those websites are still using RC4 and or that your browser is asking for RC4 for that matter?
 
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