Sunday, March 17, 2019

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https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/all/security-alert-revocation-information-for-the/a8035250-31b2-4b1c-93d4-c63f82422cb6

This Error Message appeared today.

Google Blogger: "Security alert"

"Revocation Information for the security certificate for this site is not available. Do you want to proceed?"


This certificate is intended for the following purpose(s)s:
* Ensures the identity of a remote computer.

Issued to: msagfx.live.com

Issued by: Microsoft IT TLS CA 4

Valid from 7/27/2017 to 7/17/2019.
*Refer to the certification authority's statement for details.


https://appuals.com/fix-revocation-information-security-certificate-site-not-available/


A certificate works in a similar way to a physical document. It establishes trust between the browser and the websites that you are visiting. A Certificate Revocation List (CRL) is a list of revoked certificates that is used to determine if the current certificate is still trusted. If the certificate of the website that you try to visit appears on the CRL list, it means it has been revoked and the issuer no longer trusts it. There are a lot of reasons why this could happen. Here are just a few:

    exposure of the certificate’s private key
    compromised password
    internal hacking attempt
    the site is getting ready to close


   (Google+ is about to close?)

Method 2: Removing potential app conflicts

If the wrong time and date wasn’t the cause of your problem, let’s see whether you have installed a security app that is known to cause a conflict of this nature. McAfee Web Advisor and Browser Defender are known to cause interference with security certificates.

The only way to properly determine if a security app is causing the  “revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not available” error is to remove the software from your computer.  https://www.microsoft.com/pki/mscorp/cps/default.htm


M7 2019.





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