SSL error on youtube and google
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This is everything it says. I honestly have no idea what the heck is going on. This just started happening a couple days ago. This is everything it says.
Cannot connect to the real www.youtube.com
Something is currently interfering with your secure connection to
www.youtube.com.
Try to reload this page in a few minutes or after switching to a new
network. If you have recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network, finish
logging in before reloading.
If you were to visit www.youtube.com right now, you might share
private information with an attacker. To protect your privacy, Chrome
will not load the page until it can establish a secure connection to
the real www.youtube.com.
Reload Less What does this mean?
www.youtube.com normally uses encryption (SSL) to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to www.youtube.com this
time, www.youtube.com returned unusual and incorrect credentials.
Either an attacker is trying to pretend to be www.youtube.com, or a
Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information
is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data
was exchanged.
Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will
probably work later. You can also try switching to another network.
Technical details
www.youtube.com has asked Chrome to block any certificates with errors, but the certificate that Chrome received during this connection attempt has an error.
Error type: HSTS failure
Subject: *.suddenlink.net
Issuer: DigiCert High Assurance CA-3
Public key hashes: sha1/onEq6kt0EoB17E9a33RAQpceLX4= sha256/JDQTMzVwG8Qmk3G7uqLOeSU6xHMsrbtcpgyIoddroaI= sha1/lfnXQ0sc5x3vQhHua+PA4CVvrZU= sha256/emrYgpjLplsXa6OnqyXuj5BgQDPaapisB5WfVm+jrFQ= sha1/gzF+YoVCU9bXeDGQ7JGQVumRueM= sha256/WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
google-chrome ssl youtube
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This is everything it says. I honestly have no idea what the heck is going on. This just started happening a couple days ago. This is everything it says.
Cannot connect to the real www.youtube.com
Something is currently interfering with your secure connection to
www.youtube.com.
Try to reload this page in a few minutes or after switching to a new
network. If you have recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network, finish
logging in before reloading.
If you were to visit www.youtube.com right now, you might share
private information with an attacker. To protect your privacy, Chrome
will not load the page until it can establish a secure connection to
the real www.youtube.com.
Reload Less What does this mean?
www.youtube.com normally uses encryption (SSL) to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to www.youtube.com this
time, www.youtube.com returned unusual and incorrect credentials.
Either an attacker is trying to pretend to be www.youtube.com, or a
Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information
is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data
was exchanged.
Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will
probably work later. You can also try switching to another network.
Technical details
www.youtube.com has asked Chrome to block any certificates with errors, but the certificate that Chrome received during this connection attempt has an error.
Error type: HSTS failure
Subject: *.suddenlink.net
Issuer: DigiCert High Assurance CA-3
Public key hashes: sha1/onEq6kt0EoB17E9a33RAQpceLX4= sha256/JDQTMzVwG8Qmk3G7uqLOeSU6xHMsrbtcpgyIoddroaI= sha1/lfnXQ0sc5x3vQhHua+PA4CVvrZU= sha256/emrYgpjLplsXa6OnqyXuj5BgQDPaapisB5WfVm+jrFQ= sha1/gzF+YoVCU9bXeDGQ7JGQVumRueM= sha256/WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
google-chrome ssl youtube
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1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28
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This is everything it says. I honestly have no idea what the heck is going on. This just started happening a couple days ago. This is everything it says.
Cannot connect to the real www.youtube.com
Something is currently interfering with your secure connection to
www.youtube.com.
Try to reload this page in a few minutes or after switching to a new
network. If you have recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network, finish
logging in before reloading.
If you were to visit www.youtube.com right now, you might share
private information with an attacker. To protect your privacy, Chrome
will not load the page until it can establish a secure connection to
the real www.youtube.com.
Reload Less What does this mean?
www.youtube.com normally uses encryption (SSL) to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to www.youtube.com this
time, www.youtube.com returned unusual and incorrect credentials.
Either an attacker is trying to pretend to be www.youtube.com, or a
Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information
is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data
was exchanged.
Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will
probably work later. You can also try switching to another network.
Technical details
www.youtube.com has asked Chrome to block any certificates with errors, but the certificate that Chrome received during this connection attempt has an error.
Error type: HSTS failure
Subject: *.suddenlink.net
Issuer: DigiCert High Assurance CA-3
Public key hashes: sha1/onEq6kt0EoB17E9a33RAQpceLX4= sha256/JDQTMzVwG8Qmk3G7uqLOeSU6xHMsrbtcpgyIoddroaI= sha1/lfnXQ0sc5x3vQhHua+PA4CVvrZU= sha256/emrYgpjLplsXa6OnqyXuj5BgQDPaapisB5WfVm+jrFQ= sha1/gzF+YoVCU9bXeDGQ7JGQVumRueM= sha256/WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
google-chrome ssl youtube
This is everything it says. I honestly have no idea what the heck is going on. This just started happening a couple days ago. This is everything it says.
Cannot connect to the real www.youtube.com
Something is currently interfering with your secure connection to
www.youtube.com.
Try to reload this page in a few minutes or after switching to a new
network. If you have recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network, finish
logging in before reloading.
If you were to visit www.youtube.com right now, you might share
private information with an attacker. To protect your privacy, Chrome
will not load the page until it can establish a secure connection to
the real www.youtube.com.
Reload Less What does this mean?
www.youtube.com normally uses encryption (SSL) to protect your
information. When Chrome tried to connect to www.youtube.com this
time, www.youtube.com returned unusual and incorrect credentials.
Either an attacker is trying to pretend to be www.youtube.com, or a
Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information
is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data
was exchanged.
Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will
probably work later. You can also try switching to another network.
Technical details
www.youtube.com has asked Chrome to block any certificates with errors, but the certificate that Chrome received during this connection attempt has an error.
Error type: HSTS failure
Subject: *.suddenlink.net
Issuer: DigiCert High Assurance CA-3
Public key hashes: sha1/onEq6kt0EoB17E9a33RAQpceLX4= sha256/JDQTMzVwG8Qmk3G7uqLOeSU6xHMsrbtcpgyIoddroaI= sha1/lfnXQ0sc5x3vQhHua+PA4CVvrZU= sha256/emrYgpjLplsXa6OnqyXuj5BgQDPaapisB5WfVm+jrFQ= sha1/gzF+YoVCU9bXeDGQ7JGQVumRueM= sha256/WoiWRyIOVNa9ihaBciRSC7XHjliYS9VwUGOIud4PB18=
google-chrome ssl youtube
google-chrome ssl youtube
edited Aug 11 '16 at 19:27
fixer1234
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asked Jun 12 '14 at 5:08
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1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28
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2
1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28
2
2
1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28
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Somebody is inferring with your SSL connection. This might be:
- Doing SSL interception for security reasons. This is often done in companies.
- You are behind some capture portal, which intercepts connections for unauthorized users to ask them to login or accept the side policy or similar things.
- Somebody is trying a man-in-the-middle attack. This might also be adware or malware on your own system.
HSTS failure Subject:
*.suddenlink.net
Suddenlink is a cable provider. If this is your ISP than maybe they ask you to authorize somehow , e.g. a capture portal. Try to go directly to their page to find out or use a http-only (no https) target so that their capturing works without errors.
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1
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It appears you got infected with some sort of browser hijacker
I suggest you to download and scan your pc with malware bytes
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up vote
1
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Had the same SSL/HSTS problem on all computers and phones connected to WiFi today. after checking the computer date and resetting the modem and router, I contacted Suddenlink and found out we had exceeded the monthly usage allowance of 250G. We started using Chromecast a little over a month ago, so I'm betting that's the issue. The CSR gave me this link:
https://activate.suddenlink.net/activate/self-service
which in turn gave me an error code message and a number to call. I asked the CSR why only SSL traffic was affected and they did not know other than to say that's just the way Suddenlink decided to handle it.
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I was facing same issue and it's resolved by changing certificate setting in group policy settings (GPEDIT.MSC). See the image for settings:
computer configuration > windows settings > security settings > public key policies
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Somebody is inferring with your SSL connection. This might be:
- Doing SSL interception for security reasons. This is often done in companies.
- You are behind some capture portal, which intercepts connections for unauthorized users to ask them to login or accept the side policy or similar things.
- Somebody is trying a man-in-the-middle attack. This might also be adware or malware on your own system.
HSTS failure Subject:
*.suddenlink.net
Suddenlink is a cable provider. If this is your ISP than maybe they ask you to authorize somehow , e.g. a capture portal. Try to go directly to their page to find out or use a http-only (no https) target so that their capturing works without errors.
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Somebody is inferring with your SSL connection. This might be:
- Doing SSL interception for security reasons. This is often done in companies.
- You are behind some capture portal, which intercepts connections for unauthorized users to ask them to login or accept the side policy or similar things.
- Somebody is trying a man-in-the-middle attack. This might also be adware or malware on your own system.
HSTS failure Subject:
*.suddenlink.net
Suddenlink is a cable provider. If this is your ISP than maybe they ask you to authorize somehow , e.g. a capture portal. Try to go directly to their page to find out or use a http-only (no https) target so that their capturing works without errors.
add a comment |
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up vote
2
down vote
Somebody is inferring with your SSL connection. This might be:
- Doing SSL interception for security reasons. This is often done in companies.
- You are behind some capture portal, which intercepts connections for unauthorized users to ask them to login or accept the side policy or similar things.
- Somebody is trying a man-in-the-middle attack. This might also be adware or malware on your own system.
HSTS failure Subject:
*.suddenlink.net
Suddenlink is a cable provider. If this is your ISP than maybe they ask you to authorize somehow , e.g. a capture portal. Try to go directly to their page to find out or use a http-only (no https) target so that their capturing works without errors.
Somebody is inferring with your SSL connection. This might be:
- Doing SSL interception for security reasons. This is often done in companies.
- You are behind some capture portal, which intercepts connections for unauthorized users to ask them to login or accept the side policy or similar things.
- Somebody is trying a man-in-the-middle attack. This might also be adware or malware on your own system.
HSTS failure Subject:
*.suddenlink.net
Suddenlink is a cable provider. If this is your ISP than maybe they ask you to authorize somehow , e.g. a capture portal. Try to go directly to their page to find out or use a http-only (no https) target so that their capturing works without errors.
answered Jun 12 '14 at 6:01
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It appears you got infected with some sort of browser hijacker
I suggest you to download and scan your pc with malware bytes
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It appears you got infected with some sort of browser hijacker
I suggest you to download and scan your pc with malware bytes
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It appears you got infected with some sort of browser hijacker
I suggest you to download and scan your pc with malware bytes
It appears you got infected with some sort of browser hijacker
I suggest you to download and scan your pc with malware bytes
answered Jun 12 '14 at 8:52
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Had the same SSL/HSTS problem on all computers and phones connected to WiFi today. after checking the computer date and resetting the modem and router, I contacted Suddenlink and found out we had exceeded the monthly usage allowance of 250G. We started using Chromecast a little over a month ago, so I'm betting that's the issue. The CSR gave me this link:
https://activate.suddenlink.net/activate/self-service
which in turn gave me an error code message and a number to call. I asked the CSR why only SSL traffic was affected and they did not know other than to say that's just the way Suddenlink decided to handle it.
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Had the same SSL/HSTS problem on all computers and phones connected to WiFi today. after checking the computer date and resetting the modem and router, I contacted Suddenlink and found out we had exceeded the monthly usage allowance of 250G. We started using Chromecast a little over a month ago, so I'm betting that's the issue. The CSR gave me this link:
https://activate.suddenlink.net/activate/self-service
which in turn gave me an error code message and a number to call. I asked the CSR why only SSL traffic was affected and they did not know other than to say that's just the way Suddenlink decided to handle it.
add a comment |
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Had the same SSL/HSTS problem on all computers and phones connected to WiFi today. after checking the computer date and resetting the modem and router, I contacted Suddenlink and found out we had exceeded the monthly usage allowance of 250G. We started using Chromecast a little over a month ago, so I'm betting that's the issue. The CSR gave me this link:
https://activate.suddenlink.net/activate/self-service
which in turn gave me an error code message and a number to call. I asked the CSR why only SSL traffic was affected and they did not know other than to say that's just the way Suddenlink decided to handle it.
Had the same SSL/HSTS problem on all computers and phones connected to WiFi today. after checking the computer date and resetting the modem and router, I contacted Suddenlink and found out we had exceeded the monthly usage allowance of 250G. We started using Chromecast a little over a month ago, so I'm betting that's the issue. The CSR gave me this link:
https://activate.suddenlink.net/activate/self-service
which in turn gave me an error code message and a number to call. I asked the CSR why only SSL traffic was affected and they did not know other than to say that's just the way Suddenlink decided to handle it.
answered Jun 18 '14 at 15:47
rob
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I was facing same issue and it's resolved by changing certificate setting in group policy settings (GPEDIT.MSC). See the image for settings:
computer configuration > windows settings > security settings > public key policies
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I was facing same issue and it's resolved by changing certificate setting in group policy settings (GPEDIT.MSC). See the image for settings:
computer configuration > windows settings > security settings > public key policies
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I was facing same issue and it's resolved by changing certificate setting in group policy settings (GPEDIT.MSC). See the image for settings:
computer configuration > windows settings > security settings > public key policies
I was facing same issue and it's resolved by changing certificate setting in group policy settings (GPEDIT.MSC). See the image for settings:
computer configuration > windows settings > security settings > public key policies
answered Dec 4 at 12:38
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1. Is your clock is synchronized with internet time? 2.Did you have any tool bars installed? 3.Is this happening with all the browsers?
– Bender
Jun 12 '14 at 5:56
Yes my clock is synchronized. I have Adblock, Adblock for Youtube, Hangouts, Privacy Palette, and Unfollowers for Chrome. Yes this is happening on all my browsers.
– Yhang96
Jun 12 '14 at 7:28