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Firefox redirects for one site qaccess.com.au

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Firefox is redirecting the following website qaccess.com.au to another website. This does not happen in other browsers. I have deleted cookies, run malware checkers, disabled all addons but I can't fix the problem. I have looked through the forums but can't find a solution. When I enter the qaccess web address firefox redirects to www.various.com for a brief moment and then comes up with ishack.com. I have just tried it again to confirm the problem and the untrusted page has come up. This is the test;

www.qaccess.com.au uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for the following names: fb.dbbsrv.com, www.fb.dbbsrv.com (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)

Can anyone help me with this?

Thank you

Paul

Firefox is redirecting the following website qaccess.com.au to another website. This does not happen in other browsers. I have deleted cookies, run malware checkers, disabled all addons but I can't fix the problem. I have looked through the forums but can't find a solution. When I enter the qaccess web address firefox redirects to www.various.com for a brief moment and then comes up with ishack.com. I have just tried it again to confirm the problem and the untrusted page has come up. This is the test; www.qaccess.com.au uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for the following names: fb.dbbsrv.com, www.fb.dbbsrv.com (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain) Can anyone help me with this? Thank you Paul

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Tried in Chromium (Linux) and happens the same. Maybe the best you can do is to try to contact do website administrator (if you know, who it is) if this is the desired behavior or not.

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Thanks Michal but no, it is not correct behaviour. It only does it with Firefox. Chrome and Edge both work correctly.

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Tried to test in Chromium, Opera and even Lynx on Linux and everywhere the domain is redirected. According to the URLs, seems the domain has been parked.