Basic Attestation User CA1 Certificate Not Trusted?
I see this came up a couple years ago, but with no resolution. I am getting this issue now on my M1 iMac. What's the latest?
iMac 24″, macOS 13.2
I see this came up a couple years ago, but with no resolution. I am getting this issue now on my M1 iMac. What's the latest?
iMac 24″, macOS 13.2
Hey dark4181,
We'd be happy to help out. Perhaps you could provide more context to your question to help us better understand.
What are you doing when you see this and what are you ultimately trying to accomplish?
Is your Mac fully updated to 13.2.1? Is the date and time on your Mac accurate? We ask because updating your Mac and ensuring the date and time are accurate could help to resolve this issue.
For more info on trusted certificates, check out: Available trusted root certificates for Apple operating systems - Apple Support
We look forward to gathering more info to better understand your issue.
Take care!
Previous discussion of this: Basic Attestation User Root CA Keychain M… - Apple Community
This looks to be a known bug, albeit a fairly rarely seen one, and one lacking a clear resolution.
Previous bug report: FB9004740 (This bug report won't be visible to most of us, just to Apple.)
I suspect this will involve further discussions directly with Apple.
Basic Attestation User CA1 Certificate Not Trusted?