What happened with TT11?

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well higher chance of a TT11 server issue on SSL
2nd higher chance will be a windows update - since MS releases them in batches and some users would auto update.
But even if it is MS issue, then it is also indirectly linked with the SSL setting


I personally didn't have Windows update long time



any ways, I have no issues on my side (I only checked today, not 2 days ago as per OP)


today nobody has issue. issue was yesterday
 
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Almost certainly a server issue. Definitely wasn't a Windows or antivirus issue. Currently no problems with the website for me (using Chrome on OSX).
 
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I use an Asus router. These few days I have been totally blocked from TT11 website too. Warning me of a malicious site.

Had to go into router settings, disable Ai Protection/ McAfee (block website option). Only then could I enter with no problems.

Weird, this has never happened. Hope they (TT11) are aware and fix it soon!
 
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Yeah! Now I can enter without problem but the browser still says at left of the URL that is insecure, hope they recover fast
 
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Again with problems... my laptop antivirus notifies that a threath is resolved and doesn't let that the website opens
 
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Disclaimer: security specialist here. I've taken a cursory glance.

The SSL certificate for tabletennis11.com carries the following attributes, used by browsers to validate it:

Subject: *.tabletennis11.com
Altnames: DNS:*.tabletennis11.com

The Issuer is Let's Encrypt Authority X3. Everything seems to be valid, and basic crypto setup is sound (TLSv1.2, ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 as the preferred cipher suite).

if you go to "tabletennis11.com", the first request is responded to with a 3xx response, redirecting you to www.tabletennis11.com. The site works as well, but for some or other reason this site has been included on Google's "shitlist", used by Chrome and other browsers derived from it.

The reason Google gives for including the site on it blacklist is that the site apparantly has been compromised and distributes malware. This may or may not be the case, but so-called "waterhole attacks" are pretty common, and many sites suffer cross-site scripting and/or injection vulnerabilities. Anyway, no evidence is supplied, but directions towards the steps the site owner can take to remediate (and get the site re-evaluated, possibly leading to removal from the real-time blacklist) are supplied.

I would hesitate to visit it using vulnerable platforms (Windows, Android), but then again, I would hesitate towards any network contact on these anyway. Too fragile. Even on Linux and mac OS I'd sandbox requests to it, maybe even by using a hit-and-run VM discarded afterwards, if I were to investigate closer.

Edit: no positive indication of abuse of this site as a distribution platform for malware on https://www.urlvoid.com/scan/tabletennis11.com/, Palo Alto Networks' URL categorization database, Brighcloud test-a-site. If I owned the site I'd ask Google for further explanation.
 
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