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No 'certificates' work - Ruzlier - 01-01-2012 Well, I had my computer at a shop since Xmas, but it was for a hardware issue. They couldn't get into my computer, there was a password, and they had no reason too. They got it to run, and now, WHENEVER I go to a https site (even google.com) it says the certificate is blah blah. http://gyazo.com/4631c2b2315c11289013a79bc2f2b12d I have tried this with 3 web browsers, nothing works at all. I have reinstalled google Chrome and disabled my anti virus. No help. The main reason this is a pain, (besides having to click view this certificate on tons of sites that are 100% secure.) is that I can't connect to Origin (well, many of the pages) When I tried to logon through a browser, on Firefox and Chrome, the homepage loaded like nothing, then because the login page was https, it made me click view this certificate. After that, nothing showed up at all: http://gyazo.com/36a8fd124cd7f7fe32e7dec3e662baee Also, in the program, If I try to go to: The store Help Enter Product Key Add A friend Ect. Nothing loads. I just get a totally blank screen. http://gyazo.com/3a2e2916d14bee8639254a780241278c I have already made a post on Hackforums (that got barried and ignored) and asked a few other forums (shoutboxes) and none of them have given me any good tips . (actually gave some pretty bad tips, one insisted that I use a proxy and a VPN and it will solve my problem, saying EA ip banned me, LMFAO! - He couldn't answer me once I reminded him I am having problems with every site.) RE: No 'certificates' work - BreShiE - 01-01-2012 Try using a different browser, then post the results. RE: No 'certificates' work - DAMINK™ - 01-01-2012 Is your time set correctly? Something so simple can and does effect certificates. RE: No 'certificates' work - King - 01-01-2012 Sounds like malware. I'm almost 100% certain it's malware. Hopefully Sam moves this thread to the right forum. You should get your computer cleaned by an experienced professional. You can confirm that it's malware by logging into Safe Mode With Networking and seeing if your browsing is any better. If everything's working normal, you're infected. RE: No 'certificates' work - Ruzlier - 01-01-2012 (01-01-2012, 03:02 AM)BreShiE Wrote: Try using a different browser, then post the results.I said I used 3 different web browsers and redownloaded 2 of them. (01-01-2012, 04:42 AM)King Wrote: Sounds like malware. I'm almost 100% certain it's malware. Hopefully Sam moves this thread to the right forum. You should get your computer cleaned by an experienced professional. You can confirm that it's malware by logging into Safe Mode With Networking and seeing if your browsing is any better. If everything's working normal, you're infected.It's not malware. Not going to explain how I know, but trust me. It's not. (01-01-2012, 04:26 AM)DAMINK™ Wrote: Is your time set correctly?Holy crap, I feel stupid. It was the rite time, but in the AM, Janurary 21st 2002 RE: No 'certificates' work - DAMINK™ - 01-01-2012 (01-01-2012, 03:43 PM)Ruzlier Wrote: Holy crap, I feel stupid. It was the rite time, but in the AM, Janurary 21st 2002 Dont mate it happens to the best of us. So its all fixed now? |