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Glossary Term Spoofed SSL Certificate

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What is Spoofed SSL Certificate?

A spoofed SSL certificate is a fraudulent digital certificate that impersonates a legitimate website's certificate to deceive users into thinking they are on a secure and trustworthy site.

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Understanding Spoofed SSL Certificate

A spoofed SSL certificate is a fraudulent digital certificate that impersonates the identity of a legitimate website or entity. The certificate is used to deceive users into believing they are communicating with a trusted website or service when in fact they are interacting with a malicious actor. This can lead to sensitive information being intercepted or manipulated without the user's knowledge or consent.

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