What is an "SSL Decrypting" compromised network?
Envoyé le: 2022-08-19 | 04:58 · 7 Replies · Permalien · Traduction:
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Envoyé le: 2022-08-19 | 07:27 · Permalien
What device and OS version are you using?
Try power cycling your modem and router, and restart your device to see if that fixes the issue. Searching on this issue shows a similar problem cropped up in 2018 and required an update from Norton.
Envoyé le: 2022-08-19 | 13:45 · Permalien
Did this detection start after you upgraded to Android 13?
Envoyé le: 2022-08-30 | 08:43 · Permalien
Sorry for late reply.
As it coincided with the OS upgrade, I would suspect that first. Your relative connecting to your network is unlikely to have changed anything in your network, or you would see the warning on all devices protected by Norton.
I would suggest posting on the manufacturer's Support site to see if others are seeing anything similar.
In the mean time, have a look through all the network settings you can find on the device to see if there is anything that looks like it might intercept your data for any scans or control.
Envoyé le: 2022-08-30 | 10:15 · Permalien
Without the poster in that thread replying to my questions, it is hard to say that the two are the same. They may be related as they are reporting some issue with the network.
Here is another thread with a compromised network warning that turned out to be related to a security feature of their router. https://community.norton.com/en/forums/n360-compromised-network-mitm-arp...
As for exactly what Norton is looking/scanning for, it may be proprietary information so that the bad guys cannot use the information to try to get around Norton. So not sure you could ever get that information.
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