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Nov 30 2012 06:32am
I'm usually pretty smart with computers but this came out of the blue..

Been having some issues with firefox / internet explorer. I get this warning with most sites i visit.

1st.

I click proceed even thought it warns me not to.. (don't like doing this + don't get why facebook.com is all the sudden untrusted?)

IT brings me here.

A totaly useless facebook that I can't navigate.


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Nov 30 2012 06:42am
Get google chrome. Best solution ever!
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Nov 30 2012 06:59am
tried it for the hell of it... Still the same errors..
Quote (StormHasHe @ Nov 30 2012 08:42am)
Get google chrome. Best solution ever!


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Nov 30 2012 07:28am
Check your clock to see if it's correct, on your computer of course.

This post was edited by StormHasHe on Nov 30 2012 07:29am
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Nov 30 2012 07:49am
Quote (StormHasHe @ Nov 30 2012 06:28am)
Check your clock to see if it's correct, on your computer of course.


this ^^
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Nov 30 2012 08:45am
check if a bad guy is in your network
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Nov 30 2012 10:20am
I've seen this problem before, and it was caused by the system clock being like 3 years behind/ahead (as StormHasHe suggested). Which will expire/invalidate every security certificate. Correct the system clock, then enable the windows time service to keep it correct. Either that or your going to have turn your security settings way down.
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Quote (Azrad @ Nov 30 2012 02:20pm)
I've seen this problem before, and it was caused by the system clock being like 3 years behind/ahead (as StormHasHe suggested). Which will expire/invalidate every security certificate. Correct the system clock, then enable the windows time service to keep it correct. Either that or your going to have turn your security settings way down.


exactly.
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Dec 1 2012 07:33am
I remember having had this problem.

I think is was due to wrong date and time or over security (enable by default in mozilla firefox security tab).



Edit : My bad didn't see the anwsers :S

This post was edited by Fawar on Dec 1 2012 07:33am
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Dec 2 2012 07:55am
cool thanks. I did unplug my battery from the lap top cause it just gets hot and doesnt hold a charge.. but time is messed up lol..
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