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A-Z_inc
Scratcher
36 posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

I was just making some avatars when the connection became insecure on Picrew.me. It's not the 1st time it's happened and I just want people to know, DO NOT download images on an insecure connection! That's how u get viruses! If it happens to go insecure, reload the page immediately until it's secure again. Just wanted to put this out there because ik a lot of Scratchers use it and I want to help people be internet safe. Sorry I didn't really know what category to put this in LOL
uwv
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

an insecure connection does NOT mean you can get a virus from it, it simply means the traffic is not encrypted. theres no need to reload and you can download it without having to worry about getting a virus.
A-Z_inc
Scratcher
36 posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

uwv wrote:

an insecure connection does NOT mean you can get a virus from it, it simply means the traffic is not encrypted. theres no need to reload and you can download it without having to worry about getting a virus.
Better safe than sorry. My dad told me the risks on that 1.
Also, I love ur PFP!
MagicCrayon9342
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

A-Z_inc wrote:

uwv wrote:

an insecure connection does NOT mean you can get a virus from it, it simply means the traffic is not encrypted. theres no need to reload and you can download it without having to worry about getting a virus.
Better safe than sorry. My dad told me the risks on that 1.
Also, I love ur PFP!
They are correct.

Insecure Connection = Not Encrypted
Secure Connection = Encrypted

Though if a website doesn't have a secure connection it must be pretty low effort. If you think a website is sketchy sketch, virus total is a free public resource!

Last edited by MagicCrayon9342 (Sept. 19, 2022 21:35:57)

gdpr5b78aa4361827f5c2a08d700
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

A-Z_inc wrote:

Better safe than sorry. My dad told me the risks on that 1.
Also, I love ur PFP!
ok but youre safe either way also your dad is wrong
CST1229
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

I'm pretty sure you cannot get a virus from an image in any way unless the “”“image”“” is actually an executable/something that can give you viruses with a different file extension (you'd have to change the file extension to run the virus, then) or there's a serious security vulnerability.
DifferentDance8
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

CST1229 wrote:

or there's a serious security vulnerability.
I heard there's something with dissonance where there's a fake loading image that actually steals your data
ZZC12345
Scratcher
500+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

Chrome and most other browsers alert the user if partial insecure content is on the page. This means that when a secure page (over https) loads an insecure image (over http), the browser shows an alert. This does not mean the site is insecure, it just means one or more images could be changed without you knowing since http doesn't have hash checking or encryption.

uwv wrote:

theres no need to reload
Well, actually, reloading gets rid of the unsecure image, so if you hate the “insecure site” banner, you can reload (but the image may still be there when it loads again).
Redstone1080
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

A-Z_inc wrote:

I was just making some avatars when the connection became insecure on Picrew.me. It's not the 1st time it's happened and I just want people to know, DO NOT download images on an insecure connection! That's how u get viruses! If it happens to go insecure, reload the page immediately until it's secure again. Just wanted to put this out there because ik a lot of Scratchers use it and I want to help people be internet safe. Sorry I didn't really know what category to put this in LOL
When it says insecure, it simply means it's not encrypted and people looking at your WiFi connection can see your traffic and modify the incoming image. But if you're not at Starbucks or McDonald's or whatever, and you're just at home, you shouldn't worry about it. To see who's peeking at your internet, take a look at today's sponsor, GlassWire! LTT reference yay let's go!!!

Last edited by Redstone1080 (Sept. 20, 2022 20:48:30)

A-Z_inc
Scratcher
36 posts

Somthing about Picrew U should know

ZZC12345 wrote:

Chrome and most other browsers alert the user if partial insecure content is on the page. This means that when a secure page (over https) loads an insecure image (over http), the browser shows an alert. This does not mean the site is insecure, it just means one or more images could be changed without you knowing since http doesn't have hash checking or encryption.

uwv wrote:

theres no need to reload
Well, actually, reloading gets rid of the unsecure image, so if you hate the “insecure site” banner, you can reload (but the image may still be there when it loads again).
It's just that the photos can be… how do I put this on Scratch… yea NVM.

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