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I cannot open a page after installing Kaspersky Internet Scurity 2015, but I could on the previous 2014 version. Please help.

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I am using Mozilla Firefox and we are a Firefox family. After installing Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 I cannot open a single page. First the report says, "it is not authenticated. Untrusted connection". Now it is saying that there is an error. There was no problem when I have used the previous version of Kaspersky Internet Security. Please help, I want to get my browser back.

I am using Mozilla Firefox and we are a Firefox family. After installing Kaspersky Internet Security 2015 I cannot open a single page. First the report says, "it is not authenticated. Untrusted connection". Now it is saying that there is an error. There was no problem when I have used the previous version of Kaspersky Internet Security. Please help, I want to get my browser back.

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hi AniJan, kaspersky is probably intercepting all encrypted connection which looks like a man-in-the-middle attack for firefox if this is not set-up properly.

you could go into the kaspersky settings > additional > network settings and disable the scanning of encrypted connections there. alternatively you could also try to import the kaspersky certificate into firefox like described by another user at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1026631#answer-650916 or contact kaspersky's support to get their software working.

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hi AniJan, kaspersky is probably intercepting all encrypted connection which looks like a man-in-the-middle attack for firefox if this is not set-up properly.

you could go into the kaspersky settings > additional > network settings and disable the scanning of encrypted connections there. alternatively you could also try to import the kaspersky certificate into firefox like described by another user at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1026631#answer-650916 or contact kaspersky's support to get their software working.

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Thanks Philipp. Let me see what happens.

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it worked. thanks a lot.