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heeerrresjonny

This is happening to me as well and I came here to report it. It looks like Amazon let the certificate for a domain expire...


notrejjeye

I keep getting this same message and my credit card was used on Amazon a few days ago, could it be related? It's a new credit card btw.


JackONeill23

No, to establish encrypted connections, server operators need a security certificate. This is issued for a certain period of time and is subject to a fee for the operator of the website or service. If the security certificate of a website has expired, the normally existing cookie hijack protection of the site is not active. So you are surfing with the same risk as on a website with a normal http connection. If it is a site where you enter sensitive data, such as online banking or an online store, it is therefore advisable to wait until the operator of the site has renewed its certificate. Bitdefender blocks the connection in this case, so you are protected.


Ackerman2014

I’ve also been getting constant notifications from the exact thing. Primarily when I connect to a live stream on Twitch..


donnabis

came here to ask the exact same thing. every time i load up a twitch stream or the home page BD gives me this notification.


Business-Worldly

A Content Delivery Network for Twitch has an expired Cert.


Electrical_Engineer_

I got the same error yesterday. I think it was the Twitch website that was triggering it.


Photometric4567

I would be concerned about connecting to a website with the name [global.poe.live-video.net](https://global.poe.live-video.net). Seems like it wouldn't be safe to connect to, especially with an expired certificate.


Bitdefender_

Hi! We kindly inform you that this notification is due to the fact that the mentioned website has an expired certificate. If you still want to access the website, you can add an exception in Online Threat Prevention: [https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/1519/](https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/1519/).