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Every time I open a note or forward an email to Evernote my virus checker (Bitdefender) alerts me to an untrustworthy web link - https://edpp.co.uk. Looking it up in a separate browser just gets a 403 error. I do have an option to accept this link, but I'm reluctant to do that until I know what it is. Anybody else come across this?

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Didn't come across this site myself. The 403 means it is protected against access without proper authetication. This is what a whois-search turned up.

Domain name:
        edpp.co.uk

    Data validation:
        Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 07-Aug-2020

    Registrar:
        Namesco Limited [Tag = NAMESCO]
        URL: http://www.names.co.uk

    Relevant dates:
        Registered on: 12-Oct-2017
        Expiry date:  12-Oct-2021
        Last updated:  12-Oct-2020

    Registration status:
        Registered until expiry date.

    Name servers:
        ns0.phase8.net
        ns1.phase8.net
        ns2.phase8.net

    WHOIS lookup made at 23:39:22 03-Feb-2021

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  • Level 5*
Posted

Hmmn.  I use BitDefender and email too,  but mine is not offering any warnings...

Posted

Another thought - wherever the OP was getting that has somebody who is man-in-the-middling. ISPs (and companies) are known to do that. Though they usually wouldn't have untrusty sources.

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