My security software tells me that both links are 'untrusted' and warns me against clicking them.
Can you explain what they are about please?
Woops - my bad - try again... shouldn't do that now (I edited the URL). Probably your browser was warning that too.
Mobis designs/manufactures various, and/or most, Hyundai parts - owned by Hyundai. Can be described as Parts and Service. Just haven't stumbled over the website before.
Looks like Mobis has both non-SSL (normal/non-encrypted) and SSL (encrypted) enabled web-servers serving their site - but their SSL certs for it aren't current and/or issued by a 'trusted' source (can happen when a site self-issues - i.e. they are caring about encryption but not necessarily proving to the user they are who they say they are... by having a trusted 3rd party e.g. VeriSign, etc., issue the cert) - I just clicked through the warning and forgot I was browsing https (SSL)... then copied and pasted.
The not having certs issued by trusted third party - can be an indicate of badness esp. when associated with a live e-commerce site and/or one wanting you to login and/or supply details. Can also be an indication of laziness (or improper procedure) - they were allowed to expire... which could also be bad for a customers confidence. But it can also be a case of not really needing it... website with limited users needing SSL might self-sign, on the basis those using SSL will know to trust it anyway. Or site going from having one, non-SSL, server to non-SSL and SSL servers - might first start by using self-signed (so once they know everything is working via. testing) then go and get trusted third party (generally those with a 'root cert') issued certs.