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September 7th, 2014, 08:37 PM
#1
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Unprotected connection to https webpage for online banking
Hello,
Couple of days ago we noticed that when we go to our online bank login page (using Opera browser as usual) there is no green lock icon there anymore. There is just a grey globe icon which states "unprotected connection" even though it is a https page. When we examined that page it had 3 errors, here is one of those:
The page at 'https://aibinternetbanking.aib.ie/inet/roi/login.htm' was loaded over HTTPS, but is submitting data to an insecure location at 'http://personal.aib.ie/help-and-guidance/technical-help-system-settings': this content should also be submitted over HTTPS.
The other two errors are similar. Prior to a few days ago everything was fine (green lock was there). We've been in touch with our bank and their representative said that he logged in this morning and the connection was secure for him; and they didn't have any other complaints from the customers about this problem. We also tried Chrome - same problem. Firefox states that connection is secure (we don't use FF, we just installed it). We have this problem on two different machines (Windows 7 and Windows 8) on the same wifi network. Does anyone have any idea what the problem can be and how can it be fixed? Is it a problem with the website or with our machines? Thanks
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September 8th, 2014, 07:46 PM
#2
Try using Windows' System Restore to roll back Windows to a point in time when your computer was functioning correctly. It allows you to undo system changes without affecting your personal files, such as e-mail, documents, or photos.
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