Things routinely change on the server side. Application functionality, security patches, control panel updates, operating system updates, server firmware updates. The server side has to move forward to keep up with requirements, security changes, and pressure from third party sources. SSL/TLS...
The problem is, Microsoft isn't actively updating Win 7 anymore, so issues like the one we're discussing (outdated cyphers) will never go away. They'll keep issuing important security patches for Win 7 until 2020, and after that, support completely ends.
The malware and hacking stuff that...
I suspect it's related to the available SSL/TLS cyphers in Win 7/Firefox 43.
There is a lot of pressure being applied from the industry side (certificate issuers, payment gateways, various software publishers) to not support the TLS/SSL cypher protocols that have proven vulnerable to hacking in...
I ran the certificate through the Qualys SSL lab test, and it reported good with Firefox, so that's not the issue.
Is your version of Firefox up to date? Which OS? Which anti-virus?
My preferred formula for avoiding infections:
1) AVAST (free version)
2) Never open email attachments I'm not expecting, or aren't accompanied by a very specific explanation to me of the purpose, by a person I know. Forwarded chain mails, "this is really funny," emails, etc. ... right to...
Gordy, unfortunately, it's really hard to pinpoint the issue based on the info you've provided. It could be any many factors, from the particular settings on your computer, your software, your DSL modem/router, among others.
Let's see if we can get through a simple test to figure out...
Gordy, can you give us any details about what computer you use? What version of Windows? What your internet connection is (DSL, cable, etc.). Who your internet service provider is? Are you able to try visiting the site from another computer in a different location?