Comment #7 on issue 16773 by luke.hutch: Certificate revocation issue for  
one particular site
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=16773

Here is the whole text of the error in Chromium.  The page title  
is "Security Error"
and the text on the page says:

The server's security certificate is revoked!
You attempted to reach www1.pbxes.com, but the certificate that the server  
presented
has been revoked by its issuer. This means that the security credentials  
the server
presented absolutely should not be trusted. You may be communicating with an
attacker. You should not proceed.

Help me understand
When you connect to a secure website, the server hosting that site presents  
your
browser with something called a "certificate" to verify its identity. This
certificate contains identity information, such as the address of the  
website, which
is verified by a third party that your computer trusts. By checking that  
the address
in the certificate matches the address of the website, it is possible to  
verify that
you are securely communicating with the website you intended, and not a  
third party
(such as an attacker on your network).

In this case, the certificate presented to your browser has been revoked by  
its
issuer. This usually means that the integrity of this certificate has been
compromised, and that the certificate should not be trusted. You absolutely  
should
not proceed past this point.


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