Certificate error while accessing a specific website.

KurisuShiruba

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Dec 11, 2015
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Greetings. I am an active player of the game Dungeon Fighter Online. Recently, the game refuses to allow me to access my in-game account (via website member.dfoneople.com/login), and all the browsers report an error regarding an invalid certificate.

The most common fix, correcting the date and time settings, showed to be of no use, since I can access every website ever, ranging from facebook and twitter to japanese blogs.

The issue goes like this:
"This server could not prove that it is member.dfoneople.com; its security certificate is from *.datameer.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection."

I don't know what to do, and I've checked every single fix ever.
 
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Try resetting your router and reconfiguring your network with a router password, WPA2 encryption and a different, improved WiFi password. Chances are that with those occurrences this is happening inside your network, especially since cracking networks is a pretty easy task these days. If that doesn't fix it, I'm not sure what to tell you.
Are you connected to your own internet, or say playing this a WiFi hotspot? Either the website let its security certificate expire or someone is hijacking your http(s) requests. If you are connected to your own internet then contact the site owners and let them know, it would probably be a security issue for them.
 

KurisuShiruba

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Dec 11, 2015
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I am connected to my own internet. I'm constantly updating them on the issue, but all of the answers they give so far aren't of much help either.

I can access the site from anywhere else, but not from the spot which I'm connected to. I've accessed the site in other connection spots, all of them show the correct page, only my computer shows this error.

Is there anyway to detect HTTPS hijacking?
 
Try resetting your router and reconfiguring your network with a router password, WPA2 encryption and a different, improved WiFi password. Chances are that with those occurrences this is happening inside your network, especially since cracking networks is a pretty easy task these days. If that doesn't fix it, I'm not sure what to tell you.
 
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