A non-security-oriented blog with untrusted content running in a sandbox had an expired certificate. Definitely not worth mentioning on this site. Maybe contact the site owner to tell them instead.
Note: This critique is directed at all comments about expired certificates on non-security sites.
I’m not seeing untrusted content warning, but Firefox refusing to load the page entirely. Hackernoon’s own certificate is expired. I question the advice of ignoring the problem, but can appreciate the request to not post these as comments.
More like hacker evening :)
https://medium.com/hacker-daily/lets-build-a-programming-language-2612349105c6
That is a link that goes past the expired HTTPS cert to the underlying medium hosting.
A non-security-oriented blog with untrusted content running in a sandbox had an expired certificate. Definitely not worth mentioning on this site. Maybe contact the site owner to tell them instead.
Note: This critique is directed at all comments about expired certificates on non-security sites.
I’m not seeing untrusted content warning, but Firefox refusing to load the page entirely. Hackernoon’s own certificate is expired. I question the advice of ignoring the problem, but can appreciate the request to not post these as comments.
Best to contact admin of site with bad cert. Then, this site stays high signal, low noise. And problem might get corrected.