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unsecured site
When I log on a message appears that says site is not secured. Anyone else experiencing this?
Chris
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1968 104 , service replacement '96 K301, 42" deck 1997 Scotts 42502X8 , repowered with '96 B&S 18hp TwinII , 42" deck 2007 LA130,21hp Intek v-twin, 48" deck As you slide down the banister of Life, may the splinters point in the right direction . |
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It's a computer setting, or a program your running. It isn't this site.
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No problem(s) on this end. Must be something on your PC or a setting.
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Thanks for the responses fellas. This is the only site I visit that says not secure. I'm barely computer literate , so I'll have to look in to it.
Chris
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1968 104 , service replacement '96 K301, 42" deck 1997 Scotts 42502X8 , repowered with '96 B&S 18hp TwinII , 42" deck 2007 LA130,21hp Intek v-twin, 48" deck As you slide down the banister of Life, may the splinters point in the right direction . |
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It actually is the site. It's not a secure site. Roland will have to change that with the host he uses. Most sites have switched to https because it's more secure, but OCC still uses http.
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Ya my computer says that also with an exclamation with a red circle around it.
But no worry, as I have a condom encasing my computer so it is safe from a virus. |
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Lance, thanks for the info. I said I was computer illiterate, but I'm learning. From what I read it concerns password vulnerability when using credit card info for online purchases.
'olGeorge, where did you get the " jumbo " condoms to protect your computer? I have some magnum condoms but it broke when I tried to put it on my laptop. Lance, I also tried logging in with https address , but same results.Now I know why.Thanks again. twoton, I must have misspelled " shituation ", or is it shitiation. Thanks for the responses fellas. Chris
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1968 104 , service replacement '96 K301, 42" deck 1997 Scotts 42502X8 , repowered with '96 B&S 18hp TwinII , 42" deck 2007 LA130,21hp Intek v-twin, 48" deck As you slide down the banister of Life, may the splinters point in the right direction . |
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As an IT guy, I can say you don't necessarily need a secured site if you don't have bank account, or other personally identifiable information passing around, etc. But you do have usernames and passwords going over clear text, which could be a moderate risk. A secured site uses a SSL certificate to encrypt the traffic going between client and server, so someone couldn't just sniff out the data stream from another computer and easily read it and see your login info, and hack your OCC account and post dumb things.
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1912 with Kohler M18 engine repower, CI rear, 50C deck, 364 snow blower IH Cub Original with deck #2 cart GREEN 314 with integral sleeve hitch, H2 and independent brake upgrade from a 317, and front hydraulic blade, 48" deck |
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Guess I need to get a clear plastic "garbage bag" |
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