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Typosquatting Domain

A typosquatting domain is a deceptive domain name registered to exploit common misspellings or typing mistakes of a legitimate domain. It matters because small visual or typing differences are often enough to fool busy users into trusting the wrong site or sender.

What is Typosquatting Domain?

Attackers use typosquatting for phishing, fake login pages, malicious downloads, and email deception. It is especially effective when the legitimate brand is familiar and users move quickly without careful inspection.

What Typosquatting Domain Commonly Supports

Common uses include brand-abuse monitoring, phishing defense, domain risk review, and user awareness training.

Typosquatting Domain vs. Legitimate Branded Domain

A typosquatting domain imitates the legitimate brand through small variations. The legitimate domain is the actual trusted property controlled by the brand owner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is typosquatting effective?

Because users often overlook small spelling errors when they are in a hurry or expecting the interaction.

Is typosquatting only used for websites?

No. It is also widely used in email sender addresses and related fraud schemes.

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