Untrusted Connection error keeps appearing

I've tried it all, uninstalling/reinstalling firefox, clearing the caches, setting it to default, running it in safe mode, configuring the clock and still nothing. Sites like facebook and google keep getting blocked, and even when I confirm them as security exceptions they don't load properly. I really hate internet explorer, so please please tell me theres a solution!

go to your windows control panel and uninstall the sendori program: http://support.sendori.com/entries/24095683-How-do-I-remove-turn-off-or-uninstall-Sendori-
also run a full scan of your system with different security tools like the [http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free free version of malwarebytes] and [http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/ adwcleaner].

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    Folks,
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  • After updating to Firefox 33.0.3 why am I getting Untrusted Connection Errors with Yahoo and Amazon?

    I have updated to Firefox 33.0.3 and now I am getting untrusted connection errors when trying to go to Yahoo.com and Amazon.com this happens with both http and https. My time is in sync. I tried deleting the cert8.db file.
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    Yes I have tried the steps above. For example, When I try to get to Yahoo web site, I get this:
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    Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.
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    I do not have the option to do an exception because I can only click on the Technical Details and the Get me Out of Here button.
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  • I have been getting a "Untrusted Connection" error on Firefox randomly for the past 4 weeks, what could be causing it?

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    This Connection Is Untrusted error message may appear when trying to visit secure (https) websites in Firefox.
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