HTTPS is an encryption protocol designed to keep cybercriminals from obtaining private information shared while on a safe, secure website
Bad actors can create fraudulent websites and obtain HTTPS with a valid SSL certification at minimal cost
Tricking users to provide privileged information such as authentication credentials or payment details becomes easier when mimicking a legitimate website’s look, feel, and user experience
Users should always be sure they’re on a legitimate website providing information to a legitimate, established company using third-party payment vendors like PayPal or Apple Pay to ensure an added layer of protection and encryption
Some legitimate websites do not offer third-party vendors but can be researched with the Better Business Bureau or other means to determine legitimacy and how long the company has been conducting business
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