Because you got a "cant provide secure connection" message, where I dont and SSL labs didnt, I would first double check your path to the internet. If you are using a VPN, or havent chosen your own DNS servers, or are at a coffee shop/internet you dont control those would be the first things to be suspicious of. Behavior like that could indicate a man in the middle situation (not necessarily bad if you chose the technologies/providers in the middle; or if you trust them).
great idea
Malwarebytes blocked link. Malicious software.
thats weird I didnt get that
I Was unable to duplicate your result.
Thanks for testing. Malwarebytes with Brave is usually pretty good. I looked at previous posts and thought the OP was highly respected. I hesitate to try it again, THX Norton says, ok. https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=http%3A%2F%2Fusalovelist.com
Its got a pretty clean history too. https://www.urlvoid.com/scan/usalovelist.com/
Ive been to the site several times recently and nothing complained. Maybe a driveby AD got served up?
I should screen shot the warning, but better to just let it go as an anomoly on my system. Oh, hell: Hijack warning.
Id double check what you have going on. The "cant provide a secure connection" message is rather suspicious. They score an A on ssllabs.
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.usalovelist.com
Good. wth is hijack?
Browser session hijacking. https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Session_hijacking_attack Go there for a lot more words and explanation than is reasonable to type here.
Because you got a "cant provide secure connection" message, where I dont and SSL labs didnt, I would first double check your path to the internet. If you are using a VPN, or havent chosen your own DNS servers, or are at a coffee shop/internet you dont control those would be the first things to be suspicious of. Behavior like that could indicate a man in the middle situation (not necessarily bad if you chose the technologies/providers in the middle; or if you trust them).
If you need some ideas for choosing DNS servers this site can be a helpful starting point. https://www.privacytools.io/providers/dns/
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