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HTTPS Is Almost Everywhere. So Why Isn’t the Internet Secure Now? - harlan4096 - 30 November 18 Quote:Most web traffic online is now sent over an HTTPS connection, making it “secure.” In fact, Google now warns that unencrypted HTTP sites are “Not Secure.” So why is there still so much malware, phishing, and other dangerous activity online?Full reading: https://www.howtogeek.com/397043/https-is-almost-everywhere.-so-why-isnt-the-internet-secure-now/ RE: HTTPS Is Almost Everywhere. So Why Isn’t the Internet Secure Now? - jasonX - 01 December 18 Quote: It sounds like Chrome is vouching for the contents of the site as if everything on this page is “secure.” But that’s not true at all. A “secure” HTTPS site could be filled with malware or be a fake phishing site.-- That's true there! Thanks for the share Good read! |