, insecure version of the SSL protocol. PSMERR_HostReusedIssuerSerial = You have received an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or email correspondent and give them the following information:\n\nYour certificate contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a unique serial number. SSLConnectionErrorPrefix2 = An error occurred during a connection to %1$S. %2$S\n certErrorIntro = %S uses an invalid security certificate. certErrorTrust_SelfSigned = The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. certErrorTrust_UnknownIssuer = The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. certErrorTrust_UnknownIssuer2 = The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. certErrorTrust_UnknownIssuer3 = An additional root certificate may need to be imported. certErrorTrust_CaInvalid = The certificate is not trusted because it was issued by an invalid CA certificate. certErrorTrust_Issuer = The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is not trusted. certErrorTrust_SignatureAlgorithmDisabled = The certificate is not trusted because it was signed using a signature algorithm that was disabled because that algorithm is not secure. certErrorTrust_ExpiredIssuer = The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate has expired. certErrorTrust_Untrusted = The certificate does not come from a trusted source. certErrorTrust_MitM = Your connection is being intercepted by a TLS proxy. Uninstall it if possible or configure your device to trust its root certificate. certErrorMismatch = The certificate is not valid for the name %S. certErrorMismatchSinglePrefix = The certificate is only valid for %S. certErrorMismatchMultiple = The certificate is only valid for the following names: certErrorExpiredNow = The certificate expired on %1$S. The current time is %2$S. certErrorNotYetValidNow = The certificate will not be valid until %1$S. The current time is %2$S. certErrorMitM = Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are issued by certificate authorities. certErrorMitM2 = %S is backed by the non-profit Mozilla, which administers a completely open certificate authority (CA) store. The CA store helps ensure that certificate authorities are following best practices for user security. certErrorMitM3 = %S uses the Mozilla CA store to verify that a connection is secure, rather than certificates supplied by the user’s operating system. So, if an antivirus program or a network is intercepting a connection with a security certificate issued by a CA that is not in the Mozilla CA store, the connection is considered unsafe. certErrorSymantecDistrustAdministrator = You may notify the web site’s administrator about this problem. certErrorCodePrefix3 = Error code: %S P12DefaultNickname = Imported Certificate CertUnknown = Unknown CertNoEmailAddress = (no email address) CaCertExists = This certificate is already installed as a certificate authority. NotACACert = This is not a certificate authority certificate, so it can’t be imported into the certificate authority list. UserCertIgnoredNoPrivateKey = This personal certificate can’t be installed because you do not own the corresponding private key which was created when the certificate was requested. UserCertImported = Your personal certificate has been installed. You should keep a backup copy of this certificate. CertOrgUnknown = (Unknown) CertNotStored = (Not Stored) CertExceptionPermanent = Permanent CertExceptionTemporary = Temporary PK