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Typosquatting attacks use tiny letter changes—like “rn” instead of “m” or a lowercase “l” instead of “I”—to trick users into clicking fake emails and links that look legitimate.
In this episode, we break down how these attacks work, why they’re increasing, and what simple habits—like slowing down and checking links—can stop them before damage is done.
Slow down. Verify the link. Stay safe and stay secure.
By MarcellusTyposquatting attacks use tiny letter changes—like “rn” instead of “m” or a lowercase “l” instead of “I”—to trick users into clicking fake emails and links that look legitimate.
In this episode, we break down how these attacks work, why they’re increasing, and what simple habits—like slowing down and checking links—can stop them before damage is done.
Slow down. Verify the link. Stay safe and stay secure.