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I was on my phone scrolling through the forum and it said it wasn’t secure

 

I was scrolling through this on my iPhone 11 promax And on Google Chrome

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Just now, Murasaki said:

Looks fine here.

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As soon as I reloaded the page it was fine so I think it was just Google Chrome being wonky on my phone if you look on my account in my Feed on my account you will see that I was having problems with Google apps I reinstall them after some suggestions on my feed

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Just now, Chris Pratt said:

Is your iPhone fully updated?

Yes

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That may be because you were viewing a page with an insecure embedded image from another site, since we use HSTS to ensure that everything on the forum itself is always served over secure HTTPS. There isn't much we can do about third party content.

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As soon as I reloaded the page it was fine

 

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15 hours ago, colonel_mortis said:

That may be because you were viewing a page with an insecure embedded image from another site, since we use HSTS to ensure that everything on the forum itself is always served over secure HTTPS. There isn't much we can do about third party content.

This^^^

 

In most cases, if you click the warning notification it will tell you the site is secured but contains embeds that are not.

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On 7/9/2021 at 7:15 AM, BabyBlueX16 said:

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Also be mindful you were connected to Wifi here, so if it was a public wifi network there could have been something in between which could have caused it or connected to a rogue SSID. This is the most common way of performing a MITM (Man in the middle) attack, and why a trusted VPN is such an important thing these days on mobile devices.

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22 hours ago, Jarsky said:

 

Also be mindful you were connected to Wifi here, so if it was a public wifi network there could have been something in between which could have caused it or connected to a rogue SSID. This is the most common way of performing a MITM (Man in the middle) attack, and why a trusted VPN is such an important thing these days on mobile devices.

When viewing the forum a MitM would not be able to downgrade any part of the page from a secure connection to an insecure one, but it is absolutely true that any insecure elements that there are (such as externally hosted insecure images) would be prone to interception or manipulation by a MitM.

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I’m currently on my home Wi-Fi network I was on my home network when this happened

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