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Security Breach
#11
I would report the problem to Ebay
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#12
(03-07-2015, 07:47 PM)sikochikn Wrote:  
(03-07-2015, 04:57 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  Ebay itself isn't a secure site but the login function is https.

That is one of my concerns they have all of the sudden stopped adding the http. I normally click on from my bookmarks bar but i've noticed that hasn't been included.
No, the http is still there as it always was.
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#13
ya its using https but dose not have public record audit
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#14
I'll keep digging around and looking for answers I was using ebay for an example my main concerns were PayPal & my banking, Just like to be sure about these things i am very adamant about my systems security & performance, don't want any holes in my armor in case intruders arrive.Thanks for everyone's help so far if you find anything please post & i'll do the same,this is why i'm "The Apprentice" i'm still 'green' in the computer world & have a lot to learn no matter how crazy it may sound,everyone's knowledge is very helpful and I appreciate it.This has also prompted me to pull up Black Sabbath's Greatest Hits while I work here and crank up some "PARANOID".
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#15
Here is a link to helpful information.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#4xx_Client_Error
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#16
Well PayPal and Banks should by default be using full SSL/TLS although a lot of banks don't use https until you login (a major flaw) but there are services such as Trusteer Rapport which your bank may offer the option to download and use for fraud protection (also stops a lot of the malware from stealing info).

PayPal does use https by default so that should always show up.

Not sure what you're wanting from posting the Wiki link Huh are you saying you're getting these errors? If so, which one(s)?
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#17
I think you would like this plugin https://www.eff.org/Https-everywhere
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#18
Actually that's how I found the Wiki link. I was upgrading to a new more powerful anti-virus and during setup & config I got to "activate for facebook". After copying & pasting info I clicked to activate for facebook, when I did a blank screen pulled up and the only thing on it was a heading up top with the anti-virus letterhead, my email address, and o n the page it said ("status":"401","error":"unauthorized").I haven't been able to get past that page to re-type my info & activate facebook,So I copied it & pasted it on the search bar & that's when the wiki link come up.

Thanks Compton, I'm in the process right now of resetting & restructuring my security & settings on my wireless router when finished I'll pop that in and give it a try.
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#19
What was the AV you were upgrading?

Incidentally;
(03-08-2015, 02:53 AM)sikochikn Wrote:  I'll keep digging around and looking for answers I was using ebay for an example my main concerns were PayPal & my banking, Just like to be sure about these things i am very adamant about my systems security & performance, don't want any holes in my armor in case intruders arrive.Thanks for everyone's help so far if you find anything please post & i'll do the same,this is why i'm "The Apprentice" i'm still 'green' in the computer world & have a lot to learn no matter how crazy it may sound,everyone's knowledge is very helpful and I appreciate it.This has also prompted me to pull up Black Sabbath's Greatest Hits while I work here and crank up some "PARANOID".
If you don't want intruders, stay away from FB it's an epidemic of immense scale as far as keeping yourself secure goes.
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#20
I was upgrading Bitdefender.Yeah I know FB is a "Catch 22" for me,good for my online business-Bad for my OS.
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