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Once connected, you can see a "lock" icon on the status bar. When it is highlighted (yellow), your connection is secure, when it is grayed, your connection is insecure. Once connected, you can see a "lock" icon on the status bar. When it is highlighted (yellow), your connection is secure, when it is grayed, your connection is insecure.
-WinSCP supports three file transfer protocols, SFTP, FTP and SCP. SFTP and SCP use SSH, thus they are secure. FTP has secure variant, [[ftps|FTPS]].+WinSCP supports three file transfer protocols, [[SFTP]], [[FTP]] and [[SCP]]. SFTP and SCP use [[SSH]], thus they are secure. FTP has secure variant, [[ftps|FTPS]].
-However, please ensure that the server you are connecting to is a secure server to start with - WinSCP only secures a particular file transfer session from server to client and from client to server. If you still have open FTP or Telnet port on your server, you are not safe!+However, please ensure that the server you are connecting to is a secure server to start with -- WinSCP only secures a particular file transfer session from server to client and from client to server. If you still have open FTP or Telnet port on your server, you are not safe!
Also read documentation to learn more about [[SSH]], [[ftps|FTPS]] and [[security|security in general]]. Also read documentation to learn more about [[SSH]], [[ftps|FTPS]] and [[security|security in general]].

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