Are the encrypted sites you visit safe?
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You can easily tell whether a website is encrypted, and therefore safe, if a padlock icon appears next to its URL and if it starts with HTTPS (instead of just HTTP). Unfortunately, hackers now use the very same tool that’s supposed to protect browsers from malicious entities via encrypted phishing sites.
How hackers use encryption to carry out phishing scams
According to recent research, 24% of phishing scams in 2017 use web encryption -- an astounding increase from last year’s 3%. This means more
HTTPS sites may not be truly safe.
Phishing scammers rely on their victims to do what they ask, which is why it’s so effective. And with this new trick, unsuspecting users are more likely to be deceived. What makes this encryption-aided scam even more effective -- and dangerous -- is that it makes hackers’ phishing email or text that much more authentic-looking.
https://www.nexxentech.com/2017/12/are-the-encrypted-sites-you-visit-safe/