cannot access a bank website, not sure why
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
I do my own typing when it comes to doing banking; on my devices.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
I have the obvious reply, but I'd get booted for trolling.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
googled and check the blocker option in you Kaspersky security. If not resolved then post a question with your information.
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
Southmountain wrote:
I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank
In the coming years security products will be unable to intercept https traffic to 'keep you secure'. I would recommend avoiding security products that perform MITM. Your Russian security product will not work with websites that use (deprecated)HPKP[^] or Expect-CT[^]. It would not surprise me at all if your bank uses Expect-CT. Go to this site[^] and check if your bank login page uses the Expect-CT header. Once everyone is on the Pluton security processor we can have fully-trusted HTTPS traffic on Windows without worrying about MITM. You never mentioned what browser you are using. Here is the feature status on common browsers: Expect-CT header - Chrome Platform[^] Expect-CT header - Mozilla Firefox[^]
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I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank account's web site, it always return a blank page even without error message(error message hints on uri). googled some info for this kind of issue, added exclusion domain name, and it still does not work. just try some luck here to get some inspiration.
diligent hands rule....
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Southmountain wrote:
I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank
In the coming years security products will be unable to intercept https traffic to 'keep you secure'. I would recommend avoiding security products that perform MITM. Your Russian security product will not work with websites that use (deprecated)HPKP[^] or Expect-CT[^]. It would not surprise me at all if your bank uses Expect-CT. Go to this site[^] and check if your bank login page uses the Expect-CT header. Once everyone is on the Pluton security processor we can have fully-trusted HTTPS traffic on Windows without worrying about MITM. You never mentioned what browser you are using. Here is the feature status on common browsers: Expect-CT header - Chrome Platform[^] Expect-CT header - Mozilla Firefox[^]
While the technologies you link to will definitely be good for the average Joe, what about my freedom to look at the network traffic passing through my machine? I don't think websites should be in control of what I can see as a user.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Southmountain wrote:
I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank
In the coming years security products will be unable to intercept https traffic to 'keep you secure'. I would recommend avoiding security products that perform MITM. Your Russian security product will not work with websites that use (deprecated)HPKP[^] or Expect-CT[^]. It would not surprise me at all if your bank uses Expect-CT. Go to this site[^] and check if your bank login page uses the Expect-CT header. Once everyone is on the Pluton security processor we can have fully-trusted HTTPS traffic on Windows without worrying about MITM. You never mentioned what browser you are using. Here is the feature status on common browsers: Expect-CT header - Chrome Platform[^] Expect-CT header - Mozilla Firefox[^]
my Browser is Microsoft Edge. sorry forgot to mention it.
diligent hands rule....
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Southmountain wrote:
I am using Kaspersky internet security to log in my bank
In the coming years security products will be unable to intercept https traffic to 'keep you secure'. I would recommend avoiding security products that perform MITM. Your Russian security product will not work with websites that use (deprecated)HPKP[^] or Expect-CT[^]. It would not surprise me at all if your bank uses Expect-CT. Go to this site[^] and check if your bank login page uses the Expect-CT header. Once everyone is on the Pluton security processor we can have fully-trusted HTTPS traffic on Windows without worrying about MITM. You never mentioned what browser you are using. Here is the feature status on common browsers: Expect-CT header - Chrome Platform[^] Expect-CT header - Mozilla Firefox[^]
your link is very helpful and I tested to access my bank account site. here is the return message:
Couldn’t find the Expect-CT header
in the response headers.diligent hands rule....
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I have another computer to log into my account successfully. thanks for your offer!
diligent hands rule....