When I go to Coinbase right now, I'm getting an SSL error, both in Chrome and in IE. The Chrome error is the following:
Cannot connect to the real coinbase.com
Something is currently interfering with your secure connection to coinbase.com.
Try to reload this page in a few minutes or after switching to a new network. If you have recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network, finish logging in before reloading.
If you were to visit coinbase.com right now, you might share private information with an attacker. To protect your privacy, Chrome will not load the page until it can establish a secure connection to the real coinbase.com.
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coinbase.com normally uses encryption (SSL) to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to coinbase.com this time, coinbase.com returned unusual and incorrect credentials. Either an attacker is trying to pretend to be coinbase.com, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. You can also try switching to another network.
Technical details
coinbase.com has asked Chrome to block any certificates with errors, but the certificate that Chrome received during this connection attempt has an error.
Error type: HSTS failure
Subject: ssl2000.cloudflare.com
Issuer: GlobalSign Organization Validation CA - G2
Public key hashes: sha1/CkQHDZZBx534FurkPPOxAec+llg= sha256/9sNPN+MqPO4Sk6kmD+TrLAwXS+7NqSfy9rBv3nBmpIs= sha1/eMdNeRjaGNOIt6gkHHXLb1A363o= sha256/OqqTlivI4taTCDJE1oq61tAsdnSQ/13Ibp0QKE1H7tc= sha1/h9vUX7CSjU4d+BVn5/Krr9YrZ3U= sha256/K87oWBWM9UZfyddvDfoxL+8lpNyoUB2ptGtn0fv6G2Q=
Is anyone else getting this? Hopefully it's just a misconfiguration of their certificates that needs fixing this morning and not a hack or attack on them.