Hi,
I've been having an issue for a while where I'm unable to use Internet Explorer or Google Chrome (I'm using Firefox right now, for some reason that works perfectly) to access many sites because I get the error:
Your connection is not private.
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from
www.google.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).
NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
This isn't only a browser issue, however. I've also been having problems connecting to lots of applications on my computer like Windows OneDrive and online games like League of Legends (more on that below).
I was wondering how I can fix this issue. Here's some more info about the exact error I'm getting:
-Sites like Google.com, Youtube.com, Yahoo.com, etc. give me the error above when I use the chrome browser.
-Some sites work. Sites like Amazon.com, Weather.com, etc. seem to work just fine when I use the chrome browser.
-I don't get this error on Firefox. I think this is because Firefox stores its own certificates.
-When I try to use many other programs (Skype installer, Windows OneDrive, etc.), I get a popup error message,
"This page requires a secure connection. The Certificate Issuer for this site is untrusted or unknown. Do you wish to proceed?" and no matter how many times I click "yes" it keeps popping up again.
-I'm also getting connection errors on a lot of online games I try to play. For example, I get a similar issue trying to log in to League of Legends, receiving a lot of the Certificate Issuer error messages and then one along the lines of "Cannot connect to
pvp.net servers."
-The certificate information listed for 'www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl' is *.google.com, which I believe is correct, but for '
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl' it is www.google.com.
Here's what I've tried so far:
-Synchronizing date and time, including Internet date and time
-Changing my public DNS server to Google's DNS server (IPV4 and IPV6)
-Ran a MalwareBytes scan, showing no malicious items
-Cleaning cache through Google Chrome settings and through CCleaner
-Flushing DNS through Command Prompt
-Updating Google Chrome and re-installing Google Chrome
Site note:
I have a vague suspicion that something's messed up with firewalls interfering, since I currently have Windows Defender active (since upgrading to Win10) and McAfee Security Scan Plus (leftover from Win7) installed on my computer. I've tried to uninstall McAfee but can't seem to do so (I've tried using "Add or Remove a Program", the RAR tool from the McAfee website, and CCleaner's uninstall tool as well as running the registry cleaner tool from CCleaner). For some reason, McAfee won't uninstall. I can provide more information about this problem if needed.
I just want to get these issues fixed. They've existed since I upgraded to Windows 10 about a month ago, and they're really annoying to deal with.
Currently I'm using Firefox version 42.0, and I'm using a wireless connection.
I'll provide any more information needed as requested.
Thanks in advance!
Edited by helpmecomputer, 26 November 2015 - 07:06 PM.