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Chrome and Firefox Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites

April 15, 2017 by Jerry Stainthorpe

Chrome and Firefox Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites

This entry was posted in General Security on April 14, 2017 by Mark Maunder   62 Replies

This is a Wordfence public service security announcement for all users of Chrome and Firefox web browsers: 

There is a phishing attack that is receiving much attention today in the security community.

As a reminder: A phishing attack is when an attacker sends you an email that contains a link to a malicious website. You click on the link because it appears to be trusted. Merely visiting the website may infect your computer or you may be tricked into signing into the malicious site with credentials from a site you trust. The attacker then has access to your username, password and any other sensitive information they can trick you into providing.

This variant of a phishing attack uses unicode to register domains that look identical to real domains. These fake domains can be used in phishing attacks to fool users into signing into a fake website, thereby handing over their login credentials to an attacker.

 

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Chrome and Firefox Phishing Attack Uses Domains Identical to Known Safe Sites

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