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They just updated it to show any certificates using the obsolete SHA-1 algorithm as insecure.
Lots of sites are affected.
https://ma.ttias.be/chrome-version-42-starts-marking-sha-1-ssl-certificates-insecure/
Rephrase of the original question, do you have Chrome 42 installed on your computer?
There was a similar issue last year with SSL and the Beta, might be worth opting out to test?
"go into your settings. On the first tab you will see a button called "Beta Participation". Click "Change". Go down into the dropdown menu and choose "OPT out of all Beta programs". Click "OK". It will ask you to restart Steam. When you load it back up, it will be downloading an update. Then when the client is finished, you should be able to go into everything again. "
In chrome, click the red, crossed out https and click connection, then certificate information.