RedRob 0 Posted February 3, 2021 Posted February 3, 2021 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?
Level 5 PinkElephant 9,019 Posted February 3, 2021 Level 5 Posted February 3, 2021 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 -- This WHOIS information is provided for free by Nominet UK the central registry for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are: Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2021. You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted by the terms of use available in full at https://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms, which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.
Level 5* gazumped 12,229 Posted February 4, 2021 Level 5* Posted February 4, 2021 Hmmn. I use BitDefender and email too, but mine is not offering any warnings...
dcon 166 Posted February 10, 2021 Posted February 10, 2021 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. 1
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