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Microsoft has secured a court order to take down several malicious “homoglyph” domains that were used to impersonate Office 365 customers and commit fraud. The technology giant filed a case ...
A new credit card skimming campaign making use of homoglyph techniques has been connected to an existing Magecart threat group. Homoglyph attacks may sound complicated, but they are extremely ...
In homoglyph attacks, fraudsters will use similar words, phrases, letters, numbers, or symbols to masquerade as a legitimate organization, whether this is Microsoft, Google, Facebook, PayPal, or ...
Similar to phishing, homoglyph domains exploit the similarities of some letters to deceive unwary internet users into believing that the site is legitimate. An example of this would be the use of the ...
If the hackers who want to separate you from your bitcoin wallet know what a homoglyph looks like, the 7.232905 BTC question is, do you?
Phishing Sites Use Trick Letters in Domain Names to Steal XRP . Experts from Xrplorer say that a fake XRP giveaway scam emerged in January 2020 and remains alive. ... Usage of “homoglyph” domains.
A recently discovered bug affecting what domain names could be registered left a huge opening for malicious actors looking to scam people. Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Thanks to a bug at some ...
Microsoft has secured a court order to take down several malicious “homoglyph” domains that were used to impersonate Office 365 customers and commit fraud. The technology giant filed a case earlier ...