The security error code pop up is an error message that appears when there is a problem with the security of a website. This can happen for a variety of reasons, but most often it is due to the website not having a valid SSL certificate. This means that the website is not using a secure connection and your browser is blocking it.
1. Check your internet connection
- Open your web browser and navigate to http://www.speedtest.net.
- Enter your internet connection information and click on the "Test" button.
- If the "Test" button is not available, then your internet connection is not working properly and you will need to fix it.
- Once the "Test" button is active, click on the "Results" tab and check the "Ping" and "Download" values.
- If the "Ping" value is high and the "Download" value is low, then your internet connection is not working properly and you will need to fix it.
- If the "Ping" value is low and the "Download" value is high, then your internet connection is working properly, but there may be a security issue.
- To fix the security issue, you will need to resolve the issue and then retest the connection.
2. Try restarting your computer
- Open the Start menu and type "cmd"
- When the Command Prompt window appears, type "shutdown -r"
- Press Enter key to restart your computer.
- You will see a message that says "Your computer is restarting to finish the security update. Please wait."
- After your computer restarts, you will see a message that says "The computer has restarted. Please wait while it completes the restart."
- Once your computer has restarted, you will see a message that says "The computer has completed the restart. Thank you for choosing Windows."
3. Try using a different browser
- Open your web browser and click on the "Tools" menu.
- Select "Internet Options."
- Click on the "Security" tab.
- Click on the "Advanced" button.
- Select the "New" button.
- Select the "Browser Type" drop-down menu and select "Windows Internet Explorer."
- Click on the "OK" button.
- Click on the "Security" tab.
- Click on the "Advanced" button.
- Select the "Privilege Level" drop-down menu and select "Administrator."
- Click on the "OK" button.
- Click on the "OK" button in the "Internet Options" window.
- Click on the "Close" button in the "Internet Options" window.
- Close your web browser.
4. Try using a different search engine
- Open Google Chrome and type "https://www.google.com" into the address bar.
- Click on the "Enter" key.
- Type "www.google.com" into the "URL" field.
- Click on the "Enter" key.
- Type "securityerrorcode.com" into the "Search" field.
- Click on the "Enter" key.
- A search result page should appear.
- Click on the "SecurityErrorCode.com" link in the search result page.
- A new page should open.
- Click on the "Fix Security Error Code" link.
- A new page should open.
- Click on the "I Agree" button.
- A new page should open.
- Enter your email address and click on the "Send" button.
- A new page should open.
- Click on the "Fix Security Error Code" link.
- A new page should open.
- Enter your password and click on the "Login" button.
- A new page should open.
- Enter the security error code into the "Error Code" field and click on the "Submit" button.
- A new page should open.
- Click on the "I Agree" button.
- The security error code should be fixed.
- Click on the "Close" button.
Some users might also have success with the following opitons:
- Check your security settings
- Try clearing your cache and cookies
- Try resetting your internet connection
- Try disabling any antivirus or firewall software you have installed
- Try contacting your ISP or website administrator