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I recommend you to turn this off if you value internet privacy. Solution 1: Changing VPN Location AVG SecureLine offers a feature where you can specifically select the VPN location. 13 Go Down Subject / Started by Replies / Views Last post 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this board. There is a checkbox in “preferences” in Avast that says “scan secured connections”. Avast One for Windows (Moderator: Martin Smrt) Pages: 1 2 3.
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(2) Unsecure website certificates (maliciously exchanged, cracked or shared with third-parties) will be accepted by your browser and the whole concept of secure, encrypted and authenticated connections is ignored. While this particular scam doesn’t contain any malicious downloads, many do so it’s not worth taking the risk by checking it out yourself. (1) Man-In-The-Middle attacks by any person exchanging the website's keys to their own so that they may tap in on your connection will go unnoticed by your browser. If you receive a phishing email like this one or any email that feels off don’t reply to the mail and don’t open any attachments or click on links. This completely compromises internet privacy. There is no other way for Avast to decrypt the connection than to generate its own certificate with a known derived decryption key, then signing them with a custom Root Certificate from Avast installed on your system. Scanning encrypted SSL/TLS sockets requires that Avast can decrypt the connection.

This is happening because as others described, the Mail/Web shield needs to be able to scan your web traffic before it is saved on your system / does any harm. If it worries, you, you can disable this behavior - go to Settings>Active Protection>Web Shield>click on "customize" and tick the box next to "Disable HTTPS scanning." If you do this, avast! won't be able to proactively block malware on HTTPS sites.
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Whether this behavior presents additional security issues is debatable but I don't think it's something you need to be deeply concerned about - after all, your own antivirus software is doing the man-in-the-middling, not a malicious party. I'm guessing this is what avast! is doing.
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The solution that many antivirus programs use is to install its own SSL certificate as a root certificate so that it can essentially man-in-the-middle all HTTPS traffic to scan for malware. Step 1: Type Control Panel into the Windows. This presents a risk because if you download a virus, the antivirus software won't know about it until the download is finished and the virus is already saved to your hard drive, allowing criminals to bypass the "live defense" features of AV by simply hosting the malware on an HTTPS site. You can follow the same method to uninstall Avast from Windows 10, 8 & 7.

As useful as it is, HTTPS presents a bit of a problem to antivirus software because when you visit sites over an encrypted connection, your antivirus software cannot see what sites you're visiting or what files you're downloading, at least until the download finishes. The whole goal of HTTPS is to prevent eavesdropping so that anyone monitoring your web traffic can't see what you're sending.
