
Actually there's no issue with the certificate, some guy or malware on your machine could be attempting a man in the middle attack! PLEASE DON'T (AND NEVER) ACCEPT SUSPICIOUS CERTS! Questions you should ask yourself: a) Are you using windows? If so, do you have the latest Security patch installed? - Malware is very common on Windows, switch to Linux/BSD if you can! :) b) Who's your ISP? Call them up and ask why you can't access google.co.ke. - It's possible someone has rooted the ISP and is interfering with your traffic. c) Have you tested this on more browsers? - There could be a firefox plugin that's messing you up! Try Google Chrome <http://www.google.com/chrome>. It has some pretty advanced algorithms for detecting phishing. It could be none of the above though, please get back to us on how you solve this. Cheers! 2009/11/2 Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com>
I think it is because they use a www.google.com certificate instead of one explicitly belonging to www.google.co.ke...
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