Safari :: Get A "certificate Signed By An Untrusted Issuer" Warning When Using A Website?

May 16, 2012

In Safari Version 5.1.7 (6534.57.2) I suddenly get a "certificate signed by an untrusted issuer" warning when using a website that I've trusted for years? Should I ignore this warning?

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MacBookPro6,2, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Feb 21, 2009

I'm getting a page showing this warning when viewing a website in Safari. Doesn't happen in any other browser.

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Mar 18, 2012

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Info:Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 24" Cinema Display

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Jun 14, 2012

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Jun 25, 2012

1. Very recently I keep getting the message 'Cannot verify certificate of server' on a great number of webpages on my mac,including this apple site.   This has been around the time of getting an iPhone, perhaps a coincidence?    I have never seen this message before.  I press 'continue' however it's getting a bit annoying. 

2.  Also, since getting this message my facebook page cannot load properly on safari (mac).  It comes up mis-aligned on the page, in times new roman font,   with no colour or logos/images.  This is around the time of changing the password of my facebook account via my iPhone, again, not sure if this is a coincidence. I'm on snow leopard 10.6.8.  

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Feb 2, 2012

The last few weeks I'm suddenly getting tons of "Warning: the certificate isn't valid" error messages when I go to sites on Safari. Normal sites: Facebook, Chase bank, amazon -- nothing suspect or out of the ordinary.  I haven't downloaded anything suspect, virus scans reveal no issues, no viruses... is this problem something inherent to the latest update of Safari?  Or, is there a setting I need to change - a box I need to tick - to make this stop happening?  It's so constant now that I can barely use Safari because every new URL generates authentication messages. 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 32 GB RAM

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Jan 9, 2009

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Apr 23, 2009

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Apr 13, 2012

Safari and other applications like Skype keep closing without warning. What can I do as this is very unconvenient. I got the following message: 

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[Code].....

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Mar 10, 2009

Not sure if this has been reported; a quick search of the forums didn't pop anything.

Safari 4 seems to provide a warning when Google has tagged a website with potential Malware. I don't know if this Malware is Mac or PC but thought it was interesting. I've attached a screenshot to see what I mean.

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Apr 1, 2010

I know Macs don't get viruses. Here's my issue. I'm running OSX 10.6.3 with Safari 4.0.5. About 5-6 times a day, running Safari, I get the message I'm attaching to this post. It's a fake popup -- obviously fake, because it tells me it's "Windows Internet Security," and gives me a virus warning. The Safari screen behind the image is grayed out, so the message isn't a real popup -- it's part of the screen.

Note:

- This occurs on mainstream webpages, including google search results pages, Yahoo, and the Wall Street Journal.

- The only MS products on my computer are Office for Mac apps, which I've had for years w/o problem. They are not running when the problem occurs.

- I can click close on the Safari window (not the red button on the warning) or the back button, and the msg goes away.

- I cannot click on other items on the page when the message is there.

- [edit] Also, I've reset Safari, clearing the cache and the cookies. It's only been happening for about a week, but it happens very frequently now.

Again, I know macs don't get viruses, but does anyone have any helpful suggestions for getting rid of this?

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Jul 16, 2010

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Applications :: Safari Malware Warning - Xtorrent Blog

Aug 16, 2010

Both Google results and Safari warn that contains malicious software. Does the warning dialog appear for you too?

Google Safe Browsing Diagnostics reveals this: http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/d...erss.com/blog/ which leads me to believe that third-party advertisers may be responsible for this. The developer David Watanabe is very well respected which is why this warning came as surprise.

Curiosity got the better of me and I browsed at my own risk, now I am extremely paranoid. Here's hoping it's one of those 'Windows things'.

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Sep 1, 2014

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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Sep 18, 2009

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Mar 12, 2012

While typing this, a slow script warning has popped up 4 times. After making the changes, I get no results. I have gone to Safari > Preferences > Javascript on/off/on again & Deleted cookies all to get further warnings. Popped up 3 more times. The message: Safari is no longer responding because of a script on the webpage "MacBook: Notebooks: Apple Support Communities" [URL]. Do you want to stop running the script, or let it continue?

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MacBook

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Mar 14, 2012

I'm running 10.6.8 on an Intel dual quad-core mac, 2.6ghz, tons of RAM.  Latest version of Safari.  And I am constantly getting that drop-down error message (at completely legitimate sites like Facebook, MSNBC, Amazon, etc) that says "certificate may be expired, do you want to cancel/continue/trust" - and I have no idea why.  It's happening with Firefox and Chrome as well, but I really prefer to stick with Safari if possible. 

Date on my Mac is set properly, so that can't be the issue.  Security settings are at the Mac's default. I've tried emptying the cache and clearing history, reinstalling safari & its latest updates - nothing fixes the problem.  The same thing is happening on my Macbook Pro (which connects to the wifi), so I'm convinced that it's an errant software setting somewhere in Safari or my network settings.   

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 32 GB RAM

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Jun 16, 2012

Since downloading version 5.1.7, when I click on the red button to close a window, it closes instantly -- even when the window contains numerous open tabs. The prior version always gave me a "Do you really want to close this window? You have X open tabs." message, which I'd like to restore. I looked in Preferences to no avail.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Mar 8, 2009

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Dec 30, 2009

I have a Windows Desktop PC, Windows Laptop and an iMac plus Macbook Pro, on the desktop pc Safari will not open [URL], yet on my Windows Laptop it will! Both are the same version of Safari, I have uninstalled and re installed Safari with no joy.

Does anyone know how to do a clean uninstall of Safari on Windows, because I think that may solve it.

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Apr 29, 2012

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Nov 10, 2009

Using Safari 4.0.3 (6531.9)

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A site that I visit regularly has recently started giving me an error whenever I try to access it. I can get there just fine using the latest Firefox. I've tried emptying the cache and resetting Safari to no avail.

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Jan 1, 2011

I actually just purchased a mac this X'mas.. when I open Safari, there is this address I just can't get rid of [URL]

I have tried to change home page, remove cookies, and run anti virus. NO luck.

And it gets worse.

If I go to facebook, Safari just shut down so fast.

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Apr 28, 2009

Today, i've been searching about the history of computer viruses and i found a website that made Safari 3.2.1 freeze with an infinite beach ball so i had to force quit it. My Safari has AdBlock enabled and for security reasons i deleted all my cookies.

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Jul 13, 2009

This is my first post, thanks in advance for any help. Hope I can explain correctly. I don't think my site [URL]actually ever had malware. I (not knowing better) placed a small *.exe file on my site via ftp just to transfer it from home to work. Anyway I think it caused me to get listed with google as having malware etc. (even though it was no type of dangerous file). I registered with googles webmaster tools, deleted it off my site and requested they re-scan it. Well that seams to have worked and all is fine except with Safari. I am still getting the malware notice with Safari only. I have cleared history, emptied the cache, deleted cookies and reset safari. Still getting the message. Sometimes I can open the site fine then click home and it pops up again. I really think my site is completely fine but I cant figure out why its still doing this with Safari. Needless to say this is terrible for business.

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Jul 4, 2010

For 2 days, I've been unable to access [URL]

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Feb 8, 2012

I can access the website if I disable Javascript on Safari However, I can access by using firefox!

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