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Fix: The Identity of This Website Cannot be Verified
A full scan will come in handy
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Updated onApril 11, 2024
updated onApril 11, 2024
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Security alerts are the worst, especially when such messages are randomly displayed on your Windows 10 device. Although most of these alerts are indicated by the Windows system when an untrusted website is accessed, they can also be a sign of amalware attack.
Suppose you recently received a new Windows 10 security alert that stated thatThe identity of this website or the integrity of this connection cannot be verified. In that case,you should know that this is a scam.
It’s important to act wisely to remove this particular security alert trying to trick you into purchasing specific software or paying money for a so-called helping hand.
But, right from the start, you need to know that it is all a scam and that some malware is trying to hack your Windows 10 system. So, it would be best if you learned how to remove this malware and its associated files.
What does The identity of this website cannot be verified mean?
The messagethe identity of this website cannot be verifiedtypically appears when a user attempts to access a website that does not have a valid SSL/TLS certificate or when the SSL/TLS certificate has expired or is not configured correctly.
Web browsers usually display this warning message as a security measure to protect users from potentially malicious websites. Some common causes of the error message include:
How can I fix The identity of this website cannot be verified security alert?
Do note that the malware canlimit your Windows 10 access. So, if you cannot complete the steps below, first choose to restart in Safe Mode with Networking. This can be done by the following:
1. Remove the processes related to the malware
First of all, search for recently installed apps. Among them, you will find the processes that caused the up-mentionedThe identity of this website or the integrity of this connection cannot be verifiedpop-up.
Of course, you need to remove/uninstall these processes and the related files.
2. Remove infected extensions from the web browser
Additionally, you should reset your web browser app. We also recommend you delete the Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge shortcuts and create new ones before doing anything else.
3. Perform a full scan
If you do not want to use the built-in tool, the next thing to do is install proper antimalware to find and remove the infected files from your computer.
We recommend you useESET HOME Security Essentialfor exhaustive system scanning and multilayered security from risky internet malware.
Run the antimalware program and choose to perform a full scan – it might take a while, depending on how many folders and files are located on your PC. When prompted, remove/delete/uninstall the files that cannot be trusted.
Also, set up a web browser filter and apply dedicated security settings for securing your web browser navigation. Don’t forget toenable Windows Firewallon your computer and initiate regular scans to ensure all the files are clean.
Hopefully, after following the guidelines, you will be able to manage the website’s identitycannot be verifiedmalicious pop-up.
Lastly, feel free to share your experience and personal observations in the comments below.
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He specializes in writing about the best products for this operating system and Windows 10 fixes. Determined and creative, Andrew also loves coffee, country music, and Sunday mornings.
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