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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Netmik Level 1 (10 points) Q: Security Update 2015-004 trashes Apple.com SSL Certificate on Mavericks Yesterday I installed the Apple Security Update 2015-004 1.0 on a variety of systems. One of those an
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Mac Pro 2008 with OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks could afterwards not access Apple.com anymore e.g. this is there a problem with itunes today site https://discussions.apple.com !!!Safari: Error invalid CertificateiTunes 12.1.2 no access to the iTunes Store: Error invalid CertificateApp Store.app: does not do anything and doesn't display itunes search not working on iphone any errorI restored the whole machine from TimeMachine backup from a day earlier - everything fine...Tried to install the Security Update 2015-004 one more time - same problem it trashes the Apple Certs !ps: the same security Update worked on other
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Mavericks systems, e.g. on an iMac 27" Late 2013, iMac 27" mid 2014, MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013, but not on the MacPro 2008 ?What to do ? Posted on Apr 11, 2015 7:36 AM I have this question too Close Q: Security Update 2015-004 trashes Apple.com SSL Certificate on Mavericks All replies Helpful answers by jostylr, jostylr Apr 11, 2015 4:52 PM in response to Netmik Level 1 (5 points) Apr 11, 2015 4:52 PM in response to Netmik
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Had the same exact problem. I am not sure if the following is wise, but it seems to have fixed it. I went to http://discussions.apple.com in safari and looked at the certificates. It was not trusting the top level VeriSign Class 3 .. G5 certificate. I accepted it and everything is fine. The one in the original keychain of a similar nature seems to be a G3 certificate. Not sure if the G5 was there or not initially. But it seems to be the same certificate as I have on another computer. Exported, Dropboxed it, and imported it. Had to set trust levels. Also deleted it and everything still was fine. I don't know enough about certificates to know if any of this makes sense, but it fixed my problem and I am using a certificate that was trusted by my system on another computer. Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by jostylr,★Helpful jostylr Apr 12, 2015 4:25 AM in response to jostylr Level 1 (5 points) Apr 12, 2015 4:25 AM in response to jostylr So I just updated another machine and it also broke. I went into keychain, the Verisign G5 certificate was there (login item and Certificates highlighted in keychain on left sidebar). I clicked on the G5 certificate, clicked on trust and changed from system defaults to always trust. Everything worked fine after that. It appears that it is the same certificate as before. I
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Storage Styluses Security Printers Network Storage Cloud & Services Hardware Business Software Home Security What you need itunes store won't search on iphone to know about Apple's SSL bug Comments Dan Moren | @dmoren Contributor, Macworld Dan Miller | @drm510 Editor, Macworld Serenity Caldwell | @settern Associate Editor, Macworld Feb 24, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6988789?start=0&tstart=0 2014 12:46 PM Update: Apple has released 10.9.2, which patches the SSL vulnerability discussed in this article. News of a serious vulnerability within Apple’s implementation of a key encryption technology has been making the rounds this weekend. Read on to find out more about what the flaw is, and how it affects you. Okay, so how did we http://www.macworld.com/article/2099987/what-you-need-to-know-about-apples-ssl-bug.html find out about this? On Friday, Apple issued what seemed at first to be a run-of-the-mill security update. According to the update’s initial documentation, the patch was supposed to “provide a fix for SSL connection verification.” But when Apple posted the patch’s security information to its website, the company revealed that the fix was for something quite serious: Without the patch, “an attacker with a privileged network position may capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS.” That was hardly run-of-the-mill. What is SSL/TLS? What does it do? SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and Transport Layer Security are a pair of networking technologies that establish an encrypted link between your computer and servers. Though most often seen in your web browser (that’s what that little padlock icon signifies), SSL/TLS is also used in other places, such as connections with mail clients, calendar servers, and chat servers—basically, any time you want to securely exchange information over the Internet. Together, the technologies not only encrypt communications between clients and servers, but al
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may encounter a persistent error message about verifying the identity of a particular website. The precise error message may read something like this, and appear on almost any site, where "URL" is a variety of domains: "Safari can't verify the identity of the website "URL" The certificate for this website is invalid. You might be connecting to a website that is pretending to be "URL", which could put your confidential information at risk. Would you like to connect to the website anyway?" First, this may be a completely valid security warning, and you'll want to click on the "Show Certificate" button to attempt to verify everything looks as it should yourself (the domain you are trying to visit is trusted, matches, etc). On the other hand, this may appear as an erroneous message from Safari too, and that's what we're looking to troubleshoot here. For a common example, you may find this alert popping up for Facebook related domains while visiting other sites on the web, in such a case, the error may read and look something like the following: "Safari can't verify the identity of the website "static.ak.facebook.com" The certificate for this website is invalid. You might be connecting to a website that is pretending to be "static.ak.facebook.com", which could put your confidential information at risk. Would you like to connect to the website anyway?" This can happen with almost any website, probably because of the ubiquitous Facebook "Like" and "Share" buttons found all over the web, which may lead users to see the certificate error when they're somewhere completely different, like IMDB or NYTimes. Again, you'll want to confirm the certificate is valid yourself before doing anything else, but if you're convinced this is a client side error (that is, you or someone you are troubleshooting Safari for), you can often resolve it with the methods detailed below. This is aimed at resolving erroneous "can't verify" messages from