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Cybersquatting Grows Thick and Wide as Hackers Reorient Their Malicious Campaigns

Posted on 10 September 2020

From cyware.com

Cybersquatting Grows Thick and Wide as Hackers Reorient Their Malicious Campaigns

Brand trust is more important than ever for customers looking to engage with online services, professions, or retail shops. However, cybercriminals have scaled up their malicious activities by squatting domain names of popular brands to confuse and target users.

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