The certificate on Teboil’s website has expired

When you head to the sides of Teboil, you run into an alarm.

The certificate for Teboil’s website has expired. AOP

Those who go to the Teboil.fi website will encounter a warning that the connection has not been encrypted. The user will not be allowed to go to the site without a separate declaration from the user that he understands that he is going to the dangerous site.

– An attacker of www.teboil.com may try to steal your information (such as passwords, messages, or credit card information), such as Google Chrome.

– This site may pretend to be “www.teboil.fi” to steal your financial or personal information. Go back to the previous page, Apple’s Safari browser warns.

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This is a warning from Google Chrome. Screenshot

The warning is due to the expiration of the site’s certificate. The certificate has expired, according to browser notifications, after 3pm on Thursday.

– The server could not prove that it was www.teboil.fi; its security certificate expired during the last day. This could be due to a configuration error or an attacker who intercepted your connection, Chrome reports in more detail.

Teboil has recently come under strong criticism. Teboil is owned by the Russian oil company Lukoil. The company caused a stir when it asked the Oulu-based Kaleva newspaper to turn the word into a conflict of words in connection with a review of the story.

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