Fake websites may consist of misspelled domain website names, multiple grammatical errors, and spelling errors, and a misleading green SSL security lock icon. Real websites contain a valid SSL certification, the proper website domain name, professional design, proper spelling, and grammar for clear communication. In comparison, fake website will show a false lock icon on the browser, misleading individuals that the website has an SSL verification and is secure. On the other hand, real website will display a proper lock icon on the browser, which validates that the website is secure. A fake website will have a number of grammatical and spelling errors as well as improper designs that does not present information well. A real website has little to none of grammatical and spelling errors as well as professional designs. A fake website misspells the domain website site name, but very close to the actual site name, to get individuals to mistake the fake website as real. Real websites have the correct domain website name, indicating that the website is valid.