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Rene Collectioneur and others IT experts
This has been happening for a few days now.
Receive notification that an item is for sale via my regular email.
Click on the link and I will receive a notification via my anti-virus program.
That it is an untrustworthy site and the certificates have expired.
When I click on details, I see that those certificates are valid from 14-12-2022 to 15-01-2024.
The strange thing is: I receive messages from other users via my regular email and I can open that link without any problems.
Is it related to LastDodo or is there something wrong with my anti-virus program?
Every time I see url5906:lastdodo.com in the details
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buizer 95% chance the virus program, lastdodo will be the 'rightful' domain for the certificate. Together for the nl, de , fr domains.). In most virus programs. you can make an 'exception' for Ld (if you trust it).
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Leike-w
Yes Leike-w I understand that.
And the virus program asks whether an exception can be made.
But why can I just open regular messages from other users via the link?
And that is also possible via LastDodo, the messaging system.
So there the virus program remains stupid.
And I'm not an IT professional.
How do I solve it?
You know more of those things.
Want to check everything with my VP and update?
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Leike-w
I also see this:
url5906:lastdodo.com
So it is clear to me that the link leads to LD.
And furthermore, to whom it has been granted and by whom it has been granted.
But I don't know if I can just write that here without having consequences for LD.
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buizer maybe it's the last 5%; just occurred to me. You said: link > that means you go to 'something' via a detour (that could also be due to the browser; part of the virus program. an extension in the browser? If so: then also adjust the extension, if necessary). So the question is whether the basic program does that, or the extension. That's difficult (I'm guessing on an extension in the browser; normally the main program will say nothing, but a link. Chrome ?? it does that too.
More often the message at the bottom of the screen says: More information; or continue to unsafe site.
The link for the site is then at the bottom, and yes, it is an individual decision whether you follow it.
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Normally it doesn't matter because it involves an AES code, but you can also request that information by clicking on the 'lock' in the browser (site info)
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Leike-w
Yes, I saw all that.
And I know I can continue.
But what do I mean by 'detour'? And so I understand that.
- I open the email that a title from my search list is for sale.
And click on the blue text: that's a link, isn't it?
And then I get that whole rim ram.
- I open the email message that another user has a notification for me via the LD messaging system. Click on the blue text and read the message iop LD.
Doesn't the latter function via the same url5906:lastdodo.com?
Is that difficult or does it require a certificate?
Or does the URL have a different 'number', for example than the earlier 5906.
Because this isn't it either.
Fortunately, I can still see the title, but then I always have to go to my search list itself to view it there.


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buizer yes normally a blue highlighted text is the url/link.
I don't have an example for 5906 at the moment (because of the shape I suspect an image model) (I won't go into it too deeply) no url will eventually follow the same path.
Why he does not 'recognize' the certificate is difficult to answer (would normally only happen if there is a difference between h ttp and h ttpS; or indeed expired (which is still valid)
L.D. com is the common name for the certificate. Ultimately it is and remains a warning that there is a 'security' point somewhere (sometimes fields where you enter your username, etc.).
A good point, but it is disturbing. There is little you can do about it yourself except release it (??? each to his own), but more users are affected by this, then an admin should check the server part to see if something is going on (it can be a 'hickup' are). You can also copy the underlying link and paste it in another browser and see if it happens there too. A strong firewall sometimes has that, but rarely. If the same thing happens on multiple browsers, the problem probably lies on the PC. What exactly causes it is very difficult to say, next time you may not be bothered by it... Look at it positively: you are warned, so pay attention to whether something can be trusted... But keep things straight. updated.
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Leike-w
We'll just have to wait and see.
But it is indeed very disturbing and a serious detour to watch.
Today there were only 4 reports for sale. Some days more.
But you have to remember the title every time and do something else.
But the question/issue that concerns me (and irritates me): why only e-mail messages about items that become available for sale.
Because I can also open the messages regarding the forum. And the links on the forum too.
The links in the invoices too.
So why not 'For Sale'?
Browser is Chrome.
Updates checked. Was fine. I did an update anyway, restarted, but no luck.
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buizer sent a PM ;-)
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buizer ,

Receive notification that an item is for sale via my regular email.
Click on the link and I will receive a notification via my anti-virus program.
That it is an untrustworthy site and the certificates have expired.

I have no problem with clicking through from these emails (my latest one was from October 12) and we have no further reports from other users. Are you also having problems with older emails or is this only the case with the most recent emails?
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Rene I sent a slightly longer message and mgl solutions + tests privately. I almost suspect a caching problem. If more users indeed experienced it, it would be a problem for LD.
I'm not a seller, so I have no idea, but otherwise no issues with the certificate.
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Rene
Things have been going wrong for about 3 days now.
And the weird thing is.
Only for posts with items for sale.
Messages from other users and messages regarding the forum do not cause a problem.
Cache, cleared, updates checked.
On a PC (laptop).
Because I don't work with mobile on LD.
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Ok buizer, thanks. We have not received any other reports but we will keep an eye on it.
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Leike-w Rene
Thanks in advance for the answers/response.
But let's wait and see.
It is quite possible that it will be resolved 'by itself' soon.
Have experienced other 'problems'.
The antics of computers; Sometimes they get bad, don't they...? Or not?

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Oh well buizer just remember: (not my saying ;-))

  • You should never hit a computer, it has a RAM memory
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Leike-w Rene
Can't remember anything anymore.
It has been working as usual again for about 3 days now.
I can reopen messages when an item is for sale.
Surely ' cures ' of IT?
Because I didn't do anything at all...
And maybe a coincidence who knows.
@irelandfan also noted a problem with messages/links.
LD has looked into that.
And shortly afterwards 'my problem' was suddenly resolved.
Anyway, it's working as it should, so we are satisfied.
And thanks everyone for trying to help.
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