Hertz, your security certificate has expired 17 May 2008. It even happens to the major companies - today whilst surfing on to Hertz South Africa's website to look at their car rental prices I got a warning from my ever alert Firefox browser:
"www.hertz.co.za is a site that uses a security certificate to encrypt data during transmission, but its certificate expired on 2008/05/14. You should check to make sure that your computer's time is correct" (yes, it is).
Best that this is fixed up before somebody gets Hertz.

Some details to keep geeks like myself happy:
Serial number |
2C:6B:D2:89:D9:C6:6D:DD:BA:4A:C9:B5:0C:89:93:CA |
Certificate signature algorithm |
PKCS #1 SHA-1 With RSA Encryption |
Issuer |
CN = VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA |
Validity not before |
2007/05/14 02:00:00 AM |
Validity not after |
2008/05/14 01:59:59 AM |
Subject |
CN = www2.hertz.co.za |
CRL distribution points |
Not Critical |
Certificate signature value |
Size: 256 Bytes / 2048 Bits |
This article, or extracts thereof, may be printed on other websites, provided that a dofollow link to this webpage is included.