Fix: Net ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM – Google Chrome
You may receive a warning message in Google Chrome while trying to browse to an HTTPS website that has a weak installed SSL certificate. This error usually happens when a stand alone certificate is issue to a website on a trusted domain (usually local intranet domains).
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM
To bypass the Google Chrome message, Disable the SSL Scan Option in your Anti-Virus software.
You can still proceed to the website by clicking Advanced in the Google Chrome window prompt, however it is highly recommended the website administrator update the SSL certificate installed on the website and make it fully trusted with your domain name suffix.
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This worked for me! Thanks
I am from brazil and I have the same problem here. ;'( I am not able to get to wikipedia, facebook and others.
same thing happened here .... did try to re-install but still not working ... all night without chrome now ... well ...
same here..
it is not incorrect time settings or public network discovery settings. just started happening yesterday
NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM
nothing? no idea?
ok! Lets use Mozillaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me too, Google Chrome is dead for me at the moment
Same here since yesterday. I dunno what happened but I can't even open Google itself nor ANY other website. Ridiculous!!!!
same issue here,,couldnt found any solution so far
I have tried everything but no use. I want a real solution. I am not even able to get to google.com with google chrome....
Sameeee, using fortigate as firewall with an SSL certificate so people cannot accesos to https sites trying to avoid firewall
Did anyone get fix for this issue, I am also facing the same issue, its not even allowing me to proceed.
Didn't work for me... but I'm also trying to get it to work under a company domain. I can't get to Google.com within Chrome itself.
It's ridiculous...
I was having the same issue this morning after installing google-chrome-stable. Please use this, as it helped me,might work in your case.
sudo apt-get install libnss3-1d
What is that? how do I configure that?