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why am I constantly being asked to provide my screen name and password? a small screen keeps popping up asking for this information from the "server." It also states that it is an "unsecure" site/route..............any ideas?
then again, could be just a glitch.
Can you still access things in here when it asks for it? (ie, can you reply if the box asking for your password is "up"?
why am I constantly being asked to provide my screen name and password? a small screen keeps popping up asking for this information from the "server." It also states that it is an "unsecure" site/route..............any ideas?
Perhaps you need to ask RoboOp. think about what type of connections you have, I.E are you going through a proxy? or are you going through a VPN connection? or going through norma means of interent. Try looking into a possible Browser hijack? to check if you have or are hacked, type netstat in the search box on your computer, a black box will pop with all the ip's and what you are connected to, if you see the words listening, its possbile you may have a hacker listening in your connection. or it could be to do with your security software giving false negative/false possitive readings.
To me it sounds like a bad connection due to wifi. Probably the ISP is changing your IP address during a re-connect. Or as Richie mentioned you might be behind a proxy, or someone is doing a man-in-the-middle against your connection, but since it's WPA2 it's less likely.