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You visit a client or other website and, instead of the site itself, you encounter a security certificate error. If you are using Windows and Internet Explorer, the ...
While browsing a website on Google Chrome, if you get an error saying This server could not prove that it is <domain.com>; its security certificate is not from <ABC ...
Most people using Internet Explorer have encountered a security certificate error such as "There is a problem with this website's security certificate" at some point ...
The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the target site webmail.domain.com. Outlook is unable to connect to the proxy Server ...
Websites use encryption certificates to protect your privacy and security when you visit them. The certificates work by encrypting data sent between your computer and the site. If a site has an ...
Websites generally have a security certificate which assures they will protect you and your information while you’re visiting their site. A “your connection is not private” message is your browser ...
Users around the world have had trouble accessing some HTTPS websites due to an error at GlobalSign, one of the world’s largest certificate authorities. As part of ...
Cybercriminals are distributing malware using fake security certificate update requests displayed on previously compromised websites, attempting to infect potential victims with backdoors and Trojans ...
A recently published Ponemon Institute survey of IT security personnel indicates that 73 percent of organizations have suffered "unplanned downtime and outages" due to mismanaged security certificates ...
News of an Iranian hacker duping certification authority Comodo into issuing digital certificates to one or more unauthorized parties has caused an uproar in the IT community, moving some critics to ...