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Yeah, not sure why you're getting that Rath.

The site doesn't have a secure certificate (same as SHP and my other sites, because that's another yearly cost) so sometimes you need to change https to http but that's about it.
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Remember that Rath has a long history of publicly panicking over false positives.
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Avast is probably not happy with the lack of a secure certificate. The "URL:Blacklist" warning seems to be a catch-all for behavior that Avast doesn't like, not that there is necessarily any actual malware present. Rath, you can report this as a false positive if you want.

https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=326222.0
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Collector wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:34 am Remember that Rath has a long history of publicly panicking over false positives.
That is not fair, Collector. I am not panicking. I am puzzled. Those are very different things.

Can you help, please?
Tawmis wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 2:00 am Yeah, not sure why you're getting that Rath.

The site doesn't have a secure certificate (same as SHP and my other sites, because that's another yearly cost) so sometimes you need to change https to http but that's about it.
Sorry, Tawm - I'm not sure how to do that. When I try, my browser automatically switches "http" for "https", and I end up with the address being larrylaffer.net/archives/5077 (with the https:// being invisible).

I clicked on the address bar and deleted the "s" out of "https", but my browser inserted it again, with the result being that now I can't see larrylaffer.net at all. *shrug*
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 6:17 am
Collector wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:34 am Remember that Rath has a long history of publicly panicking over false positives.
That is not fair, Collector. I am not panicking. I am puzzled. Those are very different things.
Can you help, please?
Heh, I think he means because you've reported in the past, quite a bit about the installers, and such, having malware.
And we've said it's false positive.

However, it's better to be cautious than careless.
Rath Darkblade wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 6:17 am
Tawmis wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2024 2:00 am Yeah, not sure why you're getting that Rath.
The site doesn't have a secure certificate (same as SHP and my other sites, because that's another yearly cost) so sometimes you need to change https to http but that's about it.
Sorry, Tawm - I'm not sure how to do that. When I try, my browser automatically switches "http" for "https", and I end up with the address being larrylaffer.net/archives/5077 (with the https:// being invisible).
I clicked on the address bar and deleted the "s" out of "https", but my browser inserted it again, with the result being that now I can't see larrylaffer.net at all. *shrug*
Often times (I see you use the brave browser... so I can't speak to it)....
But sometimes when it switches to https:// - it takes out the www out of the address.
So try typing: http://www.larrylaffer.net

And it will probably say something about the certificate.
And say proceed.

Again, not sure about the brave browser, because I've never used it. So I have no idea how that may treat things.

Plus whatever malwarebytes thing you're using, as NBS said may - regardless - see it as a non secure site, which it isn't because I don't pay for the security certificate because it costs money.
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