From Jason Proctor Sent Mon, Apr 22nd 2019, 00:15
The SSL certificate is out of date (hence the browser concludes that the site is potentially fraudulent) and the fallback to HTTP is disabled at the far end (correctly, IMHO). On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 4:51 PM Michael E Caloroso <xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > It appears that the URL has been hijacked. Safari warns me that the > website has an invalid certificate and appears to be spoofing & may > ask for financial or personal information. > > Sent from my iURLSpoofDetector, > MC