9to5Mac May 26, 2022

Way back in 2017, a security researcher created a fake apple.com website where the URL looked completely correct. The trick was that the domain he registered used a unicode character that looks like an “a” but is in fact a Cyrillic character.

Browsers were updated to detect this kind of fakery, but it’s far from a simple process – as a new video (below) illustrates …

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固定链接 'See how hard browsers have to work to identify a fake apple.com website' 提交: May 25, 2022, 4:09am CST 由 Ben Lovejoy