Security News > 2019 > June > How fraudulent domain names are powering phishing attacks
2019-06-18 04:00
Bargain basement gTLDs and glyph attacks using IDNs are powering phishing attacks, with fraudulent registrations on the rise. Worse yet, phishing sites are increasingly getting security certificates.
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