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I've been getting this warning for a few days. Is it something harmful? How can I fix? When I run a full scan, my computer seems clean.

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Flood and Flood's wife
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16 minutes ago, AlpUbay said:

I've been getting this warning for a few days. Is it something harmful? How can I fix? When I run a full scan, my computer seems clean.

Hello @AlpUbay

Welcome!

Please do the following:

  1. Go to KIS, Web Anti-Virus Reports, at the top right-hand side of the report window, select SAVE, save the Report as a text file, upload the file to any cloud service of your choice - for example: OneDrive, DropBox, MegaDrive, IceDrive - so we can read the events - note - we only need a 24hr report, not a month or 6 months - post the share link please? 
  2. Reset Chrome settings to default.  
  3. Read & followKaspersky notification of detection, file or website detected - by Moderator Richbuff

Thank you?
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@Roberto Fracassi Welcome.

Did you reset your Browser settings + reboot ?

If no fix , please download and run AdwCleaner(*) as ADMIN.
1) ⚠️ Don’t fix eventual detections ⚠️
2) Please attach the TXT Log in your next post

(*) No installation required.

Roberto Fracassi
Posted (edited)

Rebooting browser setting does not work.. lets try the AswCleaner

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Problem arise again
Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Roberto Fracassi said:

Rebooting browser setting does not work.. lets try the AswCleaner

I tried rebooting the browser and the problem persisted too. I think it has something to do with Google itself.

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24 minutes ago, Roberto Fracassi said:

I tried rebooting the browser and the problem persisted too. I think it has something to do with Google itself.

C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application Delete all files in App folder. Restart your browser. I think it's working. I'm not get this warning anymore. But not sure for now.

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2 minutes ago, AlpUbay said:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application Delete all files in App folder. Restart your browser. I think it's working. I'm not get this warning anymore. But not sure for now.

Keep us informed if that does work. 

I think it has something to do with Google Cloud and SSL certificates:

https://www.netify.ai/resources/domains/gcp.gvt2.com

 

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16 minutes ago, AlpUbay said:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application Delete all files in App folder. Restart your browser. I think it's working. I'm not get this warning anymore. But not sure for now.

Did it work?

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22 minutes ago, Paidrow said:

Did it work?

Don't close Chrome, find app folder and select all. Delete all but pass open stuff. My last warning one hour ago. At 20:29

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2 minutes ago, AlpUbay said:

Don't close Chrome, find app folder and select all. Delete all but pass open stuff. My last warning one hour ago. At 20:29

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That's what I did and I'm still getting messages in Kaspersky.

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5 minutes ago, Berny said:

Please make the URL trusted in the Network settings ?

Is doing that safe? Basically we're letting Chrome enter those sites without a valid SSL certificate.

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9 minutes ago, Berny said:

Please make the URL trusted in the Network settings ?

You can't. Because not same url everytime. Etc:
e2c39,gcp.gvt2,com
e2c38,gcp.gvt2,com
e2cs51,gcp.gvt2,com
Always change a character.

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Use a mask in the exclusion: *gcp.gvt2.com

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9 minutes ago, Paidrow said:

That's what I did and I'm still getting messages in Kaspersky.

Try not pass. Delete chrome right here and setup again. Maybe work this time. I dont know how to fix this sorry.

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OK, I've been doing some research myself and I found out that the certificates of those domains have expired

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It means: Valid from 11/07/2022 (dd/mm/yyyy) to 09/10/2022 (dd/mm/yyyy).

As I mentioned, it's on Google to update the ceritificate:

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I guess all we have to do is to wait.

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Flood and Flood's wife
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Hello @AlpUbay, @Roberto Fracassi, @Paidrow

14th October 2022, we logged the certificate issue with the Google team, they sent thru advice last night, that certificates for *.gcp.gvt2.com *.gcp.gvt6.com, have been updated.

Please check, if there's any ongoing issues, please post back? 

Thank you?
Flood?+?

 

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9 hours ago, Flood and Flood's wife said:

Hello @AlpUbay, @Roberto Fracassi, @Paidrow

14th October 2022, we logged the certificate issue with the Google team, they sent thru advice last night, that certificates for *.gcp.gvt2.com *.gcp.gvt6.com, have been updated.

Please check, if there's any ongoing issues, please post back? 

Thank you?
Flood?+?

 

Yup, the warnings have stopped at last. Thanks a lot.

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47 minutes ago, Paidrow said:

Yup, the warnings have stopped at last. Thanks a lot.

Hello @Paidrow

You're most welcome!

Thank you for taking the time to post back & confirm the issue is resolved; we really appreciate that?

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