In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the middle and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the virus scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed here. Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.

FRG

w.wij...@gmail.com wrote:
Op zondag 27 augustus 2017 06:42:59 UTC+2 schreef David E. Ross:
On 8/26/2017 9:17 PM, David Guymer wrote:
David Guymer wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/26/2017 12:34 AM, David Guymer wrote:
There is something wrong with SeaMonkey 2.48.Every page I go to I get a
certificate warning.

I have aspersky Total Security 18.0. I have imported the Certificate
from this program with the same warning afterwards.

All other browswers are unaffected. News and mail are unaffected in
SeaMonkey.

David Guymer


Give us a link to an affected Web page, a page that does not require a
login to an account that I do not have.


https://www.foxtel.com.au/my-account

Another important site that won't load is
https://my.gov.au/LoginServices/main/login?execution=e1s1

David Guymer


Windows 7
SeaMonkey 2.48

That one loaded okay.  The site certificate for www.my.gov.au is owned
by the Australian Department of Human Services.  It and the intermediate
certificate were properly installed on the www.my.gov.au server.  Both
successfully chained to the DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
certificate, which was installed on my PC with SeaMonkey.

It is possible that your file of root certificates has become corrupted.
  To restore it, I suggest the following:

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Help > Troubleshooting
Information].

2.  Under "Application Basics", select the Open Folder button to the
right of Profile Folder.

3.  Terminate all instances of SeaMonkey.

4.  In the profile folder opened in #2, locate the file cert8.db and
delete it.

5.  Relaunch SeaMonkey (which re-creates cert8.db) and try your problem
Web sites again.

If you truly trust the Australian government's Web sites (why not?), you
might also try disabling Kaspersky just before attempting to access
those sites.  Remember to enable Kaspersky afterwards.

--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>



I use 2.49.3 and Bullguard, and I have the EXAT same issues as descrbed by OP, 
so I tried these steps (locate the file cert8.db and delete it, reboot SM), 
same issues persists....

IS THERE A SOLUTION OR NOT??

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