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djabula64 t1_iy2uqvi wrote
Delete is asap if you didn't install it on purpose
IntoTheZeitgeist t1_iy33u8k wrote
They are in your mainframe now
Derpinator368 t1_iy4cw6v wrote
A gigabyte of ram should do the trick
Trolef t1_iy4mbdc wrote
Where to download ram?
smartazz104 t1_iy6ap6e wrote
Dedotated Wam?
LivingVast t1_iy612rw wrote
They need to bypass the firewall and then boom they’re into the mainframe
Fxrik t1_iy34ul9 wrote
sussy imposter in the system 💀
delete it and you should be fine
Glitchtree__ t1_iy4eck5 wrote
You, wherever you are just know that from this day forward I hate you and will always hate you for this comment
Fxrik t1_iy4pf4j wrote
why, i was just joking..
Uncomman_good t1_iy35ymf wrote
Try renewing your DHCP lease in your WiFi connection menu.
Uncomman_good t1_iy365xo wrote
If that doesn’t work, or you don’t have the option, make sure your DNS is properly functioning.
bdon32 OP t1_iy3i1so wrote
I have a new router from Att coming actually as mine won’t stay connected to internet. So I’m thinking you must be right
RespectYarn t1_iy412qi wrote
Yes, this basically an expected security certificates data being replaced by data coming from your router. Presumably a page to tell you your Internet isn't working
cyberentomology t1_iy3y8xq wrote
Wtf is DHCP going to solve?
Uncomman_good t1_iy458uq wrote
If your DHCP is not setting correctly then neither will the DNS server settings. Therefore, there will be domain errors.
cyberentomology t1_iy45xq2 wrote
This is not a domain or DNS error. This is just a self-signed SSL certificate from the CPE management page.
Uncomman_good t1_iy465ze wrote
Well, thank you for educating me. Next time, try leading with that instead of being a dick.
nopestillgotit t1_iy3s7un wrote
someone’s been downloading too much porn off sketchy websites
MegaThiccccccc t1_iy3tsn2 wrote
First thing I thought
bitcointigerman t1_iy3dkhl wrote
that’s your router being stupid
Oleonedude t1_iy3scon wrote
If you’re on public WiFi - Don’t.
Probably okay on your own WiFi.
Definitely DO NOT if you’re on cellular.
jrs1rules t1_iy38wq5 wrote
Where did you find this on your phone
Hyuxnie t1_iy39xih wrote
Goto settings,VPN and device management, and you will see configuration and profile or something like that at the bottom.
The-Things-027 t1_iy35kzr wrote
I'm ngl it just kinda looks like a bug. Still remove it tho.
cyberentomology t1_iy3z61n wrote
Given the name, this is most likely the default self-signed SSL certificate for the admin page on the ISP’s gateway device.
This would have ended up in your certificate store if you used your iPhone to connect to the management page and clicked through the security warning and on “visit this website”.
This doesn’t affect anything else.
RespectYarn t1_iy416u4 wrote
This.
atz83 t1_iy36mgg wrote
Where did you find that?
Hyuxnie t1_iy39x3r wrote
Goto settings,VPN and device management, and you will see configuration and profile or something like that at the bottom.
calligry t1_iy37i4s wrote
On a sub called /r/iPhone where do you think
MegaThiccccccc t1_iy3tris wrote
Fuck you
PotatoGaming1337 t1_iy5jmbj wrote
Yes, burn your phone and your computer. Then go to the mosque and give it to the imam. /s
Particular_Raise_360 t1_iy3c626 wrote
Delete it bro
esquire-u t1_iy3qvwf wrote
Where in your settings can you view this information?
ATinyPizza89 t1_iy3y8hu wrote
How did you find this?
cyberentomology t1_iy3ycxh wrote
Have you recently attempted to install a third-party VPN client?
MassageGymnist t1_iy3zn58 wrote
The red font says it all mate. 🫡
Delicious-End-3964 t1_iy40wx6 wrote
Where can I see this?
loudmelon21 t1_iy4a52u wrote
this happened to me when i installed some widget apps
Tyrichyrich t1_iy52osl wrote
Where do you find these
cesar_madi t1_iy5liva wrote
Run.
fugololo t1_iy45hzc wrote
Yes, you should immediately charge your phone.
blueangel1953 t1_iy46ils wrote
I’d be more worried about destroying my battery health.
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Gorthaurl t1_iy2u3gb wrote
Yes. Delete it.