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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
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.
Spoofed SSL Certificate Definition: 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.
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.
Spoofed SSL Certificate is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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