The abbreviation for a secure URL is https - the "s" is for "secure"
Most of the time when running this internet server it will tell you which sites are secure and not secure. This server though is very good about keeping connections secure.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and is used to transfer the data of a website from the server on which the website is stored to the browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox) of the user requesting the webpage and back. The "http://" prefix in a URL is used to tell the browser which protocol (in this case HTTP) to use. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP (S meaning Secure) in which all of your transmitted data is encrypted using SSL. It has the prefix "https://"
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not very secure i can tell you thet
The way to tell if this is the case is to look at the URL extension on our browser. The web pages were static sites with only HTML and CSS. There was no server code or database.
Please tell me the problems on your server.
One can tell if the Bank of America has a secure sign on their official page by looking to see if it is secure. The page has a security/privacy measure which means it is secure.
The easiest way to tell (there are many) is to go to What Browser website (link is under this answer), it tells you which browser you are using.
Denial of Service attack AKA DDoS This is where an attacker makes multiple connection attempts to a service (not just the webservice) on a netowrk machine. The connection attempt is made however the attackers program does not reply to the ACK response from the server. This causes the process of the TCPIP disconnect to start after 9 TCP retries the connection is terminated. The problem with this is that there is a time delay between the connection SYNC-ronise frame and the Disconnect frame which hangs a socket for that time. Since the server will have a maximum number of Sockets available at any one time multiple connection requests like this fill them up effectively clogging the server. Back a few years on a badly written TCPIP stacks the system used to keep generating sockets until it ran out of memory and/or the server faulted and crashed. Since the server cannot tell a legitamate connection from a fake one it treats them the same therefore this attack type is not preventable.
It just means that the server on your instinct cant load all the info on the page.. and resets to try and clear all the memory from your browser.. either see if the site has a mobile site.. or tell your browser to not load the pcitures..
It is a private server, they don't want to tell anyone.
The website should start with HTTPS - which stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. This establishes an encrypted connection between your computer - and the seller's website. The on-screen URL will also have a closed padlock symbol at the left- indicating it is secure.