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Suddenly at trusted sites Firefox warns security certificate is either invalid, unkown issuer, etc. Amaxingly this even happened when I went to mozilla help site, !! My clock is correct.

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All http sites are giving a Mozilla yellow warning of a problem with the security certificate. Even those that show the cert is good in the detail. When attempting to go to Mozilla help page, warning showed it could not verify and indicated web site as statse.webtrendslive.com This is happening at every secure website

All http sites are giving a Mozilla yellow warning of a problem with the security certificate. Even those that show the cert is good in the detail. When attempting to go to Mozilla help page, warning showed it could not verify and indicated web site as statse.webtrendslive.com This is happening at every secure website

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Check the date and time in the clock on your computer: (double) click the clock icon on the Windows Taskbar.

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I repeat, My CLOCK is correct I may have a case of the don't know much, but I can tell time and date. As you can tell this problem is very frustrating and is occurring even with Mozilla sites

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Site has not installed intermediate certificate. Here is from Geotrust, but holds true for all issuers if using Firefox.

https://knowledge.geotrust.com/support/knowledge-base/index?page=content&id=SO10861&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1298670531266


NOTE: Older versions donot have this problem, I believe if using 3.4 and older your good, but now you are not secure.

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This problem persists...is driving me crazy, very time consuming to add exceptions everywhere and...if all sites are not trusted and I must except then this security measure is useless as an underwear bomber at a nudist colony. Between FF and Kaspersky I don't have time to do anything but overcome security paranoia. Please don't drive me to chrome..... HELP