at least that's what all 3 webbrowsers I use are telling me.. I had to use edge and override it to log in (crome and FF will not allow that) I expect it is due to the time change but someone should look into it asap
I'm getting the same error for Google Chrome on Windows 11. Moderators need to review / update the certificates for the site.
I thought it was over and CT was dead. I would have liked to have a contact outside of the CT page that we could reach out to in these cases. I didn't know if it was me or the site was down.
Unfortunately, the best case is that the hosting provider / certificate provider sends you a renewal email. Of course, protecting their revenue stream, they send it 180 days before expiration, then 90, then 45, then 30 - by which point they're in your spam folder and you don't see it when you really do need to take action. Once you do get the renewed certificate and swap it in, it takes a little while for everyone to see it - expiration handling is a dark art and mostly improperly coded. I'm not saying that's what happened here, but I've seen it happen to "a friend".
Mine was telling me I could not establish a connection with CoinTalk because my clock had the wrong time.
That happens... you don't have to be PERFECTLY synchronized, but there is some limit in the protocol. I've heard 5m, I've heard 10s. The idea is to prevent "replay attacks" where you transmit previously sent packets.
I'm lost! I saw that alarm and it scared the bageebees out of me. I thought I had gotten one of the scam emails and they had gotten my account. It happened once about 2 years ago and they got about a grand off me. My credit Union wouldn't back it out, so I got stuck. Anyway, I'm glad it got fixed. Thanks for your info.