Can you spot three fake websites and compare the three fake websites to three real websites, plus showcase what makes the fake websites fake?
Fake websites can be a security issue for those who don’t know how to distinguish them from genuine websites. There are a few features that make disingenuous sites stand out from authentic ones. First, always check the URL of a website before accessing it. Secure websites will include ‘HTTPS’ at the beginning of their URL; if a URL does not contain this component, it is most likely a scam website. Additionally, fake sites will usually try to make the URL as close to an authentic website’s URL as possible, maybe having only a couple letters changed. This is another reason to check the URL before opening a website. Another way to identify a fake website would be to look for spelling or grammatical errors in the site preview. Generally, a website with these errors should not be trusted. Furthermore, if a website contains little to no effort put into their webpage design, then it likely may be a fraudulent site. Online scammers often won’t put much time into designing fake websites, and they may attempt to speed up the creation process by using a website template.