According to the Apple Developer Forums, the Apple Worldwide Developer
Relations Intermediate Certificate Expiration expired on 2/14/2016.
Relations Intermediate Certificate Expiration expired on 2/14/2016.
Thanks for bringing this to the attention of
the community and apologies for the issues you’ve been having. This issue
stems from having a copy of the expired WWDR Intermediate certificate in both
your System and Login keychains. To resolve the issue, you should first
download and install the new WWDR intermediate
certificate (by double-clicking on the file). Next, in the
Keychain Access application, select the System keychain. Make sure to select
“Show Expired Certificates” in the View menu and then delete the expired
version of the Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certificate Authority
Intermediate certificate (expired on February 14, 2016). Your certificates
should now appear as valid in Keychain Access and be available to Xcode for
submissions to the App Store.
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Follow These Simple Steps:
- Open Keychain from top menu go to View > Show Expired Certificates .
- Now In Keychain Locate Expired
- Apple World Wide Developer Relation Certification Authority in Login tab and System tab from left panel and delete it from both tabs.
- Download Certificate: https://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer and double click to install it.
- Restart Xcode.