Security Tip of the Week – Homoglyph and Unicode Phishing Scams
In a recent scam, cybercriminals are taking advantage of homoglyphs and Unicodes in phishing emails to imitate legitimate organizations.
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In a recent scam, cybercriminals are taking advantage of homoglyphs and Unicodes in phishing emails to imitate legitimate organizations.
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