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Cyber-criminals use copycat domain names to infect visitors to legitimate websites(15/11/2007)
As website content is becoming more volatile, and domain names can be set up for brief periods of time, the task of “keeping track” of malicious content on the Web is becoming ever more difficult. When attacks involve a domain name that is strikingly similar in spelling to the domains of legitimate sites and hosted on trusted IP addresses, the similarity to legitimate and frequently used domain names enables them to go unnoticed by most webmasters. Combined with code obfuscation and other ev... [more]
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