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Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Sun Jul 14 2019 3:46pm
by Chadwick
casjen wrote:
Sun Jul 14 2019 2:29pm
Chadwick wrote:
Sun Jul 14 2019 10:11am
Oh dear wrote:
Sun Jul 14 2019 9:28am
Talk about fussing about nothing... its merely means the date on certificate needs updating over enthusiastic virus protection programs that love to scare people..... just click onto to site..takes 2 secs. Will be sorted out..... Worry about the cricket final if you want to run around panicking !
Or maybe, just maybe, there is a genuine problem and visits to the site are being redirected somewhere more dubious.
We could either shrug and say, yeah, it's probably legit, happy to enter my bank details.
Or we could start a thread here to find out if it is just me, or a more general issue, and maybe someone can confirm it's not a problem.

I can't see that the cricket is really worth panicking about. Talk about fussing over nothing etc...
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Then why are you on the site then if its a scam to to redirect?
Because I didn't think it was a scam to redirect.

However, I understand why someone has asked the question and don't think they need to be shut down as rudely as Oh dear did. Oh dear could have given the same response in a politer, less dismissive form.

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Sun Jul 14 2019 9:34pm
by BeautifulSunshine
Your connection is not private
This server could not prove that it is imutual.co.uk; its security certificate expired yesterday. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. Your computer's clock is currently set to Sunday, 14 July 2019. Does that look right? If not, you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page.

NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
Security software advice was "walk away".

i took a chance to get in.

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Sun Jul 14 2019 10:42pm
by richard@imutual
Sorry foiks. For some reason, the SSL certificate is not renewing. I'll look at this tomorrow morning, but you can still use the site if you choose the option on your browser to ignore this message

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Sun Jul 14 2019 11:30pm
by timco
What ever the reason it needs sorting ASAP or it will put a lot of people off.

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 9:20am
by richard@imutual
The problem has been sorted now. (the security warning should go away the next time you access the site from a new browser window)

Apologies for the inconvenience and nasty warning messages :(

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 11:06am
by blythburgh
Oh dear wrote:
Sun Jul 14 2019 9:28am
Talk about fussing about nothing... its merely means the date on certificate needs updating over enthusiastic virus protection programs that love to scare people..... just click onto to site..takes 2 secs. Will be sorted out..... Worry about the cricket final if you want to run around panicking !
That was my message so did not visit. Belt and braces can be best on the net

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 11:33am
by jiffy128
I know what this means so know just to click on details and get a warning message with an option to connect to the site regardless so not overly concerned.

Yesterday (Sunday 14th) it affected all browsers I tried. But today all working again except it still happening on Microsoft Edge.

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 12:08pm
by rayf
I played safe and did not use the site yesterday. Not worth the risk. And without accessing the site, I had no assurance that this was just an oversight.
Missed out on a day's transactions but slept well 8-)

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 12:26pm
by expressman33
I put a message on facebook about this yesterday but Richard didn't reply until about 22:45

Re: Security Certificate Expired?

Posted: Mon Jul 15 2019 12:56pm
by richard@imutual
jiffy128 wrote:
Mon Jul 15 2019 11:33am
today all working again except it still happening on Microsoft Edge.
Works ok on Edge for me. I think you'll find it must have cached the earlier (outdated) certificate. Closing and restarting the browser ought to work, or perhaps Control and refresh?