error message help


  1. Posts : 2
    New York
       #1

    error message help


    We have detected a possible security violation caused by your request. Please go back to the previous page and try again. this is the message I receive trying to sign into a library site. If I go to no wifi on my phone I can sign in, so its something with wifi? frustrated. any help appreciated. I cleaned all history cookies etc. thanks
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  2. Posts : 1,102
    OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
       #2

    Hello and welcome:

    I think we need a bit more information...

    Can you please clarify for us the following:

    Are you on a Windows 7 PC when you try to log in to that library website? Yes or No

    And the PC is on wifi when you do this? Yes or No

    When you try to log in to the same site from another device (your phone) using your carrier network (not wifi), you ARE able to log in? Yes or No

    Also, it might help if you could provide the URL for the library site.

    If I misunderstood your problem, please provide additional information.

    Thanks,
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  3. Posts : 2
    New York
    Thread Starter
       #3

    you understand the issue exactly. Using windows 7 the site is Welcome to Liverpool Public Library - Liverpool Public Library. when on my phone not wifi i can sign in. when using wifi on phone or computer I get the error message. Funny thing I had my husband try to sign on his computer and he got same message. I can sign into other library sites. Something with firewall? I was using the site fine earlier in the day. thanks for your quick replay
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  4. Posts : 1,102
    OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
       #4

    Hi:

    OK, thanks for the information.
    I assume you have some sort of wireless router?
    And when you "bypass" that on your phone, by signing in via your mobile carrier network, you are able to sign in?

    >>Do you have a means to "bypass" the router on your PC, e.g. by plugging an ethernet cable directly into your modem?

    >>Another consideration: have you tried a different browser?

    I know even less about networking than about other personal computing subjects.
    So we will need to wait for someone more expert, but I wonder if your wireless router has been compromised.
    I'm not sure about the role of a firewall in this, per se.
    Additional info/testing might be needed, including a factory reset of the router.

    Let's see what the others have to say....
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