Fake page warning
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carlak
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Hello,
since yesterday a large red phishing warning message appears on my PC when I visit websites that I regularly access without problems.
There is a Sherlock Holmes image in the top left corner and I am offered two options: "get out of here" or "ignore". If I choose "get out of here", I am directed to my ISP SFR homepage, if I opt for "ignore", I stay on the page I wanted to open (e.g.: Google News)
in the toolbar, it stays displayed in red "WARNING! suspected phishing attempt"
what is this about? is it dangerous? and how can I get rid of this thing?
thank you for your help
Configuration: Windows Vista / Firefox 21.0
since yesterday a large red phishing warning message appears on my PC when I visit websites that I regularly access without problems.
There is a Sherlock Holmes image in the top left corner and I am offered two options: "get out of here" or "ignore". If I choose "get out of here", I am directed to my ISP SFR homepage, if I opt for "ignore", I stay on the page I wanted to open (e.g.: Google News)
in the toolbar, it stays displayed in red "WARNING! suspected phishing attempt"
what is this about? is it dangerous? and how can I get rid of this thing?
thank you for your help
Configuration: Windows Vista / Firefox 21.0
7 answers
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Hi,
Is it working fine with Mozilla Firefox?
Reset it: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/reparer-firefox-reinitialiser-modules-parametres?redirectlocale=fr&redirectslug=reinitialiser-firefox-corriger-facilement-problemes
See you!
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@chiquefille :
Hello,
The least you could do is greet the person before asking your question and thank them in advance.
Furthermore, the answer is provided in the link given; you just need to read it:
What does the reset feature do?
All your Firefox settings and personal information are stored in your profile folder. The reset feature works by creating a new profile folder for you while keeping your most important data.
Firefox will try to retain the following data:
your bookmarks,
your browsing history,
your passwords,
your cookies,
your autofill information for web forms.
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I confirm: the CIC-CM confidence bar needs an update, and the problem disappears afterwards (at least in my case).
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Hello and thank you juju666,
it was fine with Mozilla Firefox, I just reset it, it's okay now, I’m rid of that unpleasant red panel.
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With pleasure!
Be careful and good surfing.
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Good evening
maybe this can be of service to you
Hello everyone,
Crédit Mutuel is aware of the problem and we have already sent an update of our trust bar to Firefox.
It is currently awaiting validation from them and the issue should be resolved quickly.
Have a great day everyone.
The Social Media Team - Crédit Mutuel.