I get this message when I click on the blog link: "This server could not prove that it is http://blog.dilbert.com ; its security certificate expired 5 days ago. "
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I do not know how certificates get renewed, but while not probable, it is possible this is simply something wrong at the code level of that page. I think I would be checking with the web host. It might be coincidence.
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It is not possible to break a certificate on a post by post basis. I never thought this would need to be explained to the creator of Dilbert.
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since when did an individual page on a blog need a special certificate? It is funny that it's the futile "fine people" hoax page
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Coincidence, he made the link to an https redirector that’s expired.
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The SSL certificate for http://blog.dilbert.com expired on 9/6/2019. Your server admins need to install an updated cert.
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Same for me, but when I open it in 'Samsung internet', there is no such bogus warning. Congratulations Scott, Twitter and Google see you as enough of a threat to begin the process of making you a non person.
@warroom@greggutfeldThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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