A security researcher has demonstrated an innovative phishing attack that takes advantage of Google’s debatable decision to offer risky top-level domains (TLDs) such as ZIP, for use on websites and email addresses. At the beginning of the month, Google expanded the internet’s namespace by adding eight new TLDs, namely .dad, .phd, .prof, .esq, .foo, .zip, …
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