Browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Opera are vulnerable to a new variation of an older attack that allows phishers to register and pass fake domains as the websites of legitimate services, such as ...
The way Chrome, Firefox, and Opera handle special characters in URLs may be exploited to set up a website with a URL that looks exactly the same as a reputable website, Bleeping Computer reported.
Attackers can evade a security mechanism and abuse Unicode domains to phish for the login credentials of Chrome, Firefox, and Opera users. Security researcher Xudong Zheng has developed a ...
Google fixed a vulnerability that could’ve let an attacker carry out phishing attacks with Unicode domains in Chrome but Mozilla is holding off – for now. Google fixed a handful of issues when it ...
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