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jcsmith 08-29-2017 08:45 PM

unsecured site
 
When I log on a message appears that says site is not secured. Anyone else experiencing this?

Chris

J-Mech 08-29-2017 08:58 PM

It's a computer setting, or a program your running. It isn't this site.

R Bedell 08-29-2017 09:08 PM

No problem(s) on this end. Must be something on your PC or a setting.

jcsmith 08-29-2017 10:44 PM

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

twoton 08-31-2017 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsmith (Post 431479)
When I log on a message appears that says site is not secured. Anyone else experiencing this?

Chris

Yup.:bigthink:

jcsmith 09-04-2017 01:19 PM

Twoton, have you remedied the shituation ?

Chris

twoton 09-04-2017 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsmith (Post 432067)
..... shituation ...

:bigthink:

I wouldn't say it was that bad...

but, no.

sir_lancealot 09-04-2017 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 431482)
It's a computer setting, or a program your running. It isn't this site.

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.

ol'George 09-04-2017 04:18 PM

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.:beerchug:

twoton 09-04-2017 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ol'george (Post 432081)
........ I have a condom encasing my computer so it is safe from a virus.:beerchug:


.......:biggrin2:

jcsmith 09-05-2017 01:53 PM

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

R Bedell 09-05-2017 02:01 PM

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vulnerability when using credit card info for online purchases.
Not a problem. NO credit card information is used here.

jcsmith 09-05-2017 03:20 PM

no credit card use
 
Roland, exactly why I came to the conclusion that it is not a problem as well.

Chris

sir_lancealot 09-05-2017 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsmith (Post 432187)
From what I read it concerns password vulnerability when using credit card info for online purchases.

Correct. So since there is no "shopping cart" attached to the site, there's no need to worry about the "not secure" warning.

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Originally Posted by R Bedell (Post 432189)
Not a problem. NO credit card information is used here.

:IH Trusted Hand:
No need to switch then.

sorner 09-05-2017 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ol'George (Post 432081)
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.:beerchug:

They only work 99.9% of the time, so you could still get a red circle on it.

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.

ol'George 09-05-2017 06:57 PM

:American Flag 1:
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Originally Posted by sorner (Post 432202)
They only work 99.9% of the time, so you could still get a red circle on it.

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.

Well that explains a lot, as I read dumb things on this compooter.
Guess I need to get a clear plastic "garbage bag" :biggrin2:

sir_lancealot 09-05-2017 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sorner (Post 432202)
They only work 99.9% of the time, so you could still get a red circle on it.

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.

But how many people really use a different password for every website they log into? :bigthink:

sorner 09-12-2017 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by sir_lancealot (Post 432216)
But how many people really use a different password for every website they log into? :bigthink:

Probably not a lot. I know where I work, we have a strict password policy for logging in to company resources, and people use stuff like June2017! to satisfy the requirements... This is the problem with using the same password for everything too, if you have an email account, a paypal account, or even a bank account attached to the same email account and using the same password for all things, once someone gains access to the email account by guessing or hacking the password, they can see emails from PayPal and bank accounts, and go right to those sites and try the same password, and voila... trouble ensues.

I'm a guy who works in the IT field, and even though it is my chosen career path, for the most part I think the internet should have been "strangled in its crib", because for every one good thing the internet provides, there are probably at least 10 bad things that come with it. No thanks to Al Gore for inventing it... :BangPC:

We get audits every year from outside to satisfy PCI compliance and they ALWAYS find vulnerabilities and we have to patch them, because the hackers are ALWAYS one step ahead. It's a real pain in the but really.


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