What is that?
What is that?
I haven't checked any site I haven't used before. That's why I'm not sure.
A browser like Firefox, before loading a page it runs a check of the security certificate in the background. If something doesn't match it will pop up a warning message. I've seen it a few times.
You're seeing something new in Chrome for the first time—it's unusual, but it might not be anything serious.
I think Chrome will perform security checks as well. They’re done for your protection, so there’s no need to worry. I even triggered it once when I mistakenly set my computer’s clock to the wrong year. Just verify your computer’s clock is accurate. It might also stem from certain programs on your system, so ensure all updates and plugins are current. You can click “View Certificate” and share a screenshot of the certificate causing the issue.
Skype relies on IE ActiveX to embed itself within the browser for the "Skype Home" page. This appears on the right side when you're in the default mode, or when you select View -> Skype Home to display it in compact view. The browser warns that your certificate is invalid, indicating a possible security issue with Microsoft's servers or a man-in-the-middle attack attempting to steal your data. This might stem from a server error on Microsoft's side, or from malware/virus compromising your system, potentially accessing your network or device.
I pressed "No" so at the moment I can't get that error. ^^ So I can't take a pic of it.