Problem with this website' security certificate

I have a C855-S53502  Prod # PSCBLU-01L003 running Windows 8.1.
I consistently get the message below asking me to update a security certificate for www.bcrea.bc.ca
I found this link below describing my problem and it pointed me to ask Toshiba for help so here I am.
How do I get rid of this?  Thanks for any help you may provide.  Marjie
http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84880/a-certificate-site-name-mismatch-when-using-preins...
Security Alert
A secure connection with this site cannot be verified. Would you still like to proceed? The certificate you are viewing does not match the name of the site you are trying to view.
If I click "Show Certificate" details, I get a certificate with the following information:
Issued to: www.bcrea.bc.ca
Issued by: Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2
Valid from 3/10/2015 to 10/2/2017
When I google www.bcrea.bc.ca , the top result is the British Columbia Real Estate Association .

C855-S53502.
Satellite C855-S5350
it pointed me to ask Toshiba for help so here I am..
This is not a Toshiba problem.
Open Internet Options in Control Panel. On the Advanced tab, scroll down to the Security group. Clear the check boxes for..
   Check for publishers certificate revocation
   Check for server certificate revocation
OK out and restart the browser.
Let us know how it goes..
-Jerry

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