Never had this problem until tonight while trying to checkout/login to my account.
>>5806764
is it just me or has this been happening more often in general, not just on amiami? I browse the internet quite often and only in the past couple months I've received this message while looking at stuff online at least a three to four times. None of my info has been stolen but it tells me it may have been which seems really vague and ominous. Like, shouldn't it know? and my virus scanner hasn't picked up anything, so I don't get the need for the warning if there's no threat.
>>5806764
it could be your system is already infested.
>>5806764
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILVfzx5Pe-A
>>5806794
I don't think so. I do regular scans and make sure everything is up to date. The error is "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
If someone wanted to steal data, they'd not prevent me from entering/transmitting it.
>>5806822
Though I am finding it odd that I can login to my account via my phone without any issues.....
>>5806822
Do you have a similar issue on other browsers? Maybe it's just Firefox being stupid.
>>5806828
Chrome also gives a similar error on my PC.
CM Browser and Firefox on my phone can load it without issue.
>>5806854
uninstall crome and firefox.
restall them and make sure all addons are up to date.
>>5806764
This has been happening to me too lately, you're not alone
>>5806764
Might be around that time that SSL certificates are starting to expire and we're catching these sites as they're still in the process of renewing them.
>>5806764
Thats just their ssl certificate being old. Companies often forget to renew them.
The reason it still works on the mobile version might be because they use different cert for that url. I wouldn't be alarmed :)