Man-in-the-middle attacks intercept data during transmission. Use encryption and secure connections to prevent interception.
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Using encryption and secure connections can help prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. Encryption ensures that data is scrambled in such a way that only authorized parties can decrypt and understand it. Secure connections, such as HTTPS for web traffic, create a secure tunnel between the user and the server, making it difficult for attackers to intercept and manipulate data being transmitted between them. It is essential to use these security mechanisms to protect sensitive information from being compromised by malicious actors during transmission.