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  1. Lox

    domains Phishing campaigns are using AMP URLs to avoid detection

    Researchers have found a new phishing tactic which uses Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to make URLs look trustworthy. The tactic is designed to slip past both software and users on the lookout for strange and untrustworthy domain names. .... The phishing technique uses the URL of a web...
  2. Lox

    domains Phishing campaigns are using AMP URLs to avoid detection

    Researchers have found a new phishing tactic which uses Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to make URLs look trustworthy. The tactic is designed to slip past both software and users on the lookout for strange and untrustworthy domain names. .... The phishing technique uses the URL of a web...
  3. Lox

    domains The Dangers of Google’s .zip TLD

    Google launched a new TLD or “Top Level Domain” of .zip, meaning you can now purchase a .zip domain, similar to a .com or .org domain for only a few dollars. The security community immediately raised flags about the potential dangers of this TLD. In this short write-up, we’ll cover how an...
  4. Lox

    domains The Dangers of Google’s .zip TLD

    Google launched a new TLD or “Top Level Domain” of .zip, meaning you can now purchase a .zip domain, similar to a .com or .org domain for only a few dollars. The security community immediately raised flags about the potential dangers of this TLD. In this short write-up, we’ll cover how an...
  5. canswift

    What exactly is this likely domain scam about?

    I'm not new to the domain business but would still appreciate some input from NPers. I have started to receive short, politely worded emails asking if a particular domain is for sale. The emails are all signed by a variety of generically bland English/North American names. Think "Tom Brown"...
  6. canswift

    What exactly is this likely domain scam about?

    I'm not new to the domain business but would still appreciate some input from NPers. I have started to receive short, politely worded emails asking if a particular domain is for sale. The emails are all signed by a variety of generically bland English/North American names. Think "Tom Brown"...
  7. Lox

    advice Stop reg. Domain Names used for Scams etc

    Since Q1 2021 there are so many ex scam domain names listed with a 4-5Fig BIN.... Before you register, catch or acquire a domain name - Do due diligence on the domain name. (lookup tools (mx!), archives, spam / scam databases etc). Waste of money. Regards
  8. Lox

    advice Stop reg. Domain Names used for Scams etc

    Since Q1 2021 there are so many ex scam domain names listed with a 4-5Fig BIN.... Before you register, catch or acquire a domain name - Do due diligence on the domain name. (lookup tools (mx!), archives, spam / scam databases etc). Waste of money. Regards
  9. Lox

    information Q1 2021, 23.1% of phishing sites took advantage of free domain registration

    In Q1, PhishLabs analyzed hundreds of thousands of phishing attacks and found more than 62% abused legitimate no-cost tools or services. In this post, we take a look at findings from our Q1 Threat Trends and Intelligence Report and review the free services that were most commonly abused to...
  10. Lox

    information Q1 2021, 23.1% of phishing sites took advantage of free domain registration

    In Q1, PhishLabs analyzed hundreds of thousands of phishing attacks and found more than 62% abused legitimate no-cost tools or services. In this post, we take a look at findings from our Q1 Threat Trends and Intelligence Report and review the free services that were most commonly abused to...
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