10 Critical Red Flags for Websites with Undefined Trust: A Guide to Online Safety
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Introduction
Navigating the web feels like walking through a minefield sometimes. Among the dangers are websites that aren't outright phishing but still pose serious risks. These resources operate in a gray zone—they might have fancy interfaces and convincing offers, but their real goal is manipulation. From fake stores and shady crypto exchanges to subscription traps hidden in fine print, these sites trick you into giving up money or personal data voluntarily. Kaspersky has introduced a new filtering category called 'Sites with an undefined trust level' to help users spot them. In this article, we break down the 10 things you must know to avoid falling into these traps. Stay informed and stay safe.


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