
Unencrypted Data Transmissions
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Unencrypted data transmissions refer to the process of sending data over networks without any form of encryption. This makes the data highly vulnerable to interception and unauthorized access. When data is transmitted in plain text, it can be easily read and exploited by malicious actors. This vulnerability exposes sensitive information such as personal details, financial data, and confidential business information to risks like identity theft, financial fraud, and business disruption. The lack of encryption also allows attackers to manipulate data during transmission, potentially leading to misinformation or fraud. Furthermore, unencrypted data can lead to compliance issues, as many regulations require sensitive data to be encrypted during transmission. Failure to comply can result in legal penalties and reputational damage. To mitigate these risks, using encryption protocols like HTTPS, TLS, or VPNs is crucial to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and authentication.