How secure are your favorite websites?

How secure are your favorite websites?

Gaza _ Palestine News Network

Cyber security experts have unveiled the list of the most secure online sites, including Facebook and Google.

Cyber security company  "Dahnlan" has examined the protection of personal data with the authentication of employees  "Two-factor authoration", to find the best sites in the protection of its customers.

Working authentication is defined as a two-step verification feature, a term that encompasses a variety of different systems in order to make account access more difficult only on a trusted device, a feature that adds a layer of protection to the service or account before the sign-in is completed.

Different types of security are divided into three different categories: SMS  "Sms" and/or e-mail, software-based token, or hardware token.

One point was granted for the presence of SMS/"sms" and/or e-mail and  "Tool" under the security feature  "Multi-factor Authentication", and three points were awarded for the use of strict authentication  "Hardware Token".

The cyber security company considered any site that gets less than a full mark with no security measures, not safe.

It looked at 22 popular user sites in the UK and developed a system of points based on the available protection system. These included websites, social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as well as Google search giant.

Emmanuel Shalit, CEO of the company, said experts were forced to delete a large number of common sites from the study because they did not offer any strong and easily accessible security features.

He also pointed out that the results revealed that only 5 sites do not offer a two-step verification feature at all, and that 82% of sites do not offer a full range of security options.

The "dshlan" experts have evaluated the logon location options on desktop browsers only, without regard to attempts to sign in to mobile apps, browsers, or desktop applications.

The Panel examined the security procedures alleged by the websites to be owned by using live logins on Chrome and Safari browsers.