INCREASE YOUR INTERNET SECURITY : DIFFERENCES BETWEEN "HTTP" & "HTTPS"

Many people are unaware of the what kind of website they visit. Many Have fell victim of been gotten hacked. Hacking is the processing of gaining access to unauthorized access data to a system or computer. Have you visited a site where your personal bank details have been asked, or where you were told to send a recharge cards to get access to certain information. How can you differentiate from a secured site and unsecured site? Then you really need to know HTTP and HTTPS.




More than 3 billion people are now using the Internet, according to the United Nations agency that oversees international communications. The number of Internet users has increased from 738 million in 2000 to 3.2 billion in 2015, according to a new report from the International Telecommunication Union. And more than 50% of these people really have idea of how secured that website they are visiting is.



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For you to understand how the site you are visiting right now is secured, you need to have the knowledge of what HTTP and  HTTPS  are and there differences.

HTTP simply means Hypertext Transfer Protocol while HTTPS, on the other hands, simply means Hypertext Transfer Protocol with secure. Obviously, HTTP is not a secure transfer protocol. When your messages are been sent on HTTPS  the computers agree on a "code" between them, and then they scramble the messages using that "code" so that no one in between can read them. This keeps your information safe from hackers.  

HTTP is definitely not secure and reliable but the HTTPS can guaranteed you that security and reliability. HTTPS is designed to withstand attacks.

                           

When you visit a website always check the website address bar. This is just immediately below the website title name. If you just before the website address you could not find a padlock image followed by HTTPS, then you are in an secured website. If any sensitive information is asked about you please do not cooperate, you will definitely get hacked.




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