Answer:
All traffic is encrypted. No one on your network can see what is going on (except for knowing where those packets are going to).
The identity of the remote server can be verified using certificates. So you also know that it really is your bank that you are talking to.
Optionally (and not in wide-spread use), the identity of the client can also be verified using certificates. This would allow for secure login to a site using chip cards instead of (or in addition to) password
Do u have context for the question? Based off of my brain alone, I would eliminate good food as an answer. I’d assume the answer to the second question is code.
Well hypothetically I've seen a lot of cars but like Bentleys Lamborghinis Ferraris and Rolls Royce's but it'll probably hypothetically have to be my mom 2004 Toyota camery
Answer: c) Run-time Exception
Explanation: Runtime Exception is the exception that works in the JVM(Java Virtual Machine) as a super-class. It can also act during the general working of the JVM and are not checked by any resources. The exception that are followed from the Runtime exception is Arithmetic exception and Null pointer exception as the subclass. Therefore ,the correct option is option(c).
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