Web fights back against poor security

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The web is fighting back against websites and apps that do not use encryption.

Such services are considered to have good security when they implement a technology known as Transport Layer Security or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which encrypts traffic between an end user and the site. Google, Twitter, Facebook and banks are good examples of this practice.

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Story added 20. August 2014, content source with full text you can find at link above.