This does not mean that Triond was 'hacked,' it merely suggests that Triond cannot verify if you are in fact, viewed the 'secure' page (hence, the protocol "https://" being used.
While I would not recommend anyone to ;allow' this as being 'trusted' because Triond HAS been host to viruses and phishing attacks in the past, a way around this is to remove the "s" in the "https://" from the address bar. This shows you the NON-secure page, with the same risks present when viewing say, MSN, CNN or any other site.
"Allowing" the viewing of pages showing this warning is never a good idea, but if your anti-virus software is up to date you should not have any real concerns about this warning at this site.
While I would not recommend anyone to ;allow' this as being 'trusted' because Triond HAS been host to viruses and phishing attacks in the past, a way around this is to remove the "s" in the "https://" from the address bar. This shows you the NON-secure page, with the same risks present when viewing say, MSN, CNN or any other site.
"Allowing" the viewing of pages showing this warning is never a good idea, but if your anti-virus software is up to date you should not have any real concerns about this warning at this site.