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  1. 33 minutes ago, thoste said:

    Behind some of the entries in "Custom clean" section there is a "*"

    What does that mean?

    Note: An asterisk (*) next to an application's name means that you (or a system administrator) have added it to CCleaner as a custom application.

    https://support.piriform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047824692-Applications-tab-for-CCleaner-for-Windows#apps-and-files-you-can-clean-with-the-applications-tab--0-6

  2. If I run  a command prompt as admin and ping ccleaner.com I get the below.

    If I then put in that IP address into my browser address bar I get the other screenshot

    Seems like it is not listed as an https site. So it could be a cloudfront issue or a CCleaner page that isn't resolving properly.

     

     

    Screenshot 2022-05-28 150909.jpg

    Screenshot 2022-05-28 151256.jpg

    Screenshot 2022-05-28 151325.jpg

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    This morning, networking equipment manufacturer Netgear issued a security advisory for its BR200 and BR500 routers. These two products were released a year ago and were touted as an ideal, ultra-secure router for home workers who need seamless access to their corporate network so they can work from home as if they were in the office. The idea was and is a great one, but it seems there is a problem.

    The security advisory issued this morning claims that the two routers have multiple security vulnerabilities and that they simply can’t be fixed. Netgear says if you have a BR200 or a B500 you can send it back to the company and it will be exchanged for a free or discounted replacement router, depending on when the device was bought.

     

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/marksparrow/2022/05/20/netgear-says-it-cant-fix-multiple-vulnerabilities-on-two-of-its-routers-for-homeworkers/?sh=7687d9274bf2

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