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Nearly half of domestic websites are insecure, visitor data is at risk
In its research covering the entire Hungarian web, Usernet examined 75,185 websites, of which 34,014, or nearly half, were found to be unsafe. Insecure websites still use the traditional HTTP connection, which does not contain any encryption, so credit card data, personal data can fall into the hands of unauthorized persons.
The existence of an HTTPS connection is strictly monitored by Google, and since July 2018, Chrome’s address bar will display “Unsafe” if the website does not have it.
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