When you bank or shop online, a robust form of encryption protects your data from being spied on or altered by an interloper sitting at a keyboard. It is called HTTPS, for Hypertext Transfer Protocol with an ‘S’ added to indicate security. HTTPS has been around since 1994, used primarily to protect transactions on banking …
Source: Cyber criminals hide malware in encrypted traffic to do their dirty deeds – Third Certainty
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