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  2. Website spoofing: A definition + how spoofing works | Norton

    us.norton.com/blog/malware/website-spoofing

    Website spoofing, aka domain spoofing, occurs when a scammer creates a fraudulent website, mimicking a trusted company, oftentimes with the goal of stealing visitors' personal information.

  3. BBB Tip: How to identify a fake website - Better Business Bureau

    www.bbb.org/all/spot-a-scam/how-to-identify-a-fake-website

    Protect yourself with the following tips to help you spot fake websites set up by scammers. How to steer clear of fake websites Look closely at the domain name.

  4. What is domain spoofing? | Website and email spoofing

    www.cloudflare.com/learning/ssl/what-is-domain-spoofing

    Domain spoofing is when cyber criminals fake a website name or email domain to try to fool users. The goal of domain spoofing is to trick a user into interacting with a malicious email or a phishing website as if it were legitimate.

  5. A Quick Guide to Website Spoofing & How to Prevent It

    www.memcyco.com/home/guide-to-website-spoofing

    You can take steps to deter or slow potential attackers who spoof your brand website, discover when your website may be targeted for spoofing, and protect your users from falling victim to brand fraud.

  6. Spoofing and Phishing — FBI

    www.fbi.gov/.../scams-and-safety/common-frauds-and-scams/spoofing-and-phishing

    Spoofing is when someone disguises an email address, sender name, phone number, or website URL—often just by changing one letter, symbol, or number—to convince you that you are interacting with a...

  7. Website spoofing, or domain spoofing, is a popular form of cybercrime where fraudsters create websites imitating legitimate brands. These spoofing sites are often designed to trick unaware users into sharing sensitive personal or financial information.

  8. Website spoofing is all about making a malicious website look like a legitimate one. The spoofed site will look like the login page for a website you frequent—down to the branding, user interface, and even a spoofed domain name that looks the same at first glance.

  9. What is Spoofing & How to Prevent it - Kaspersky

    www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/spoofing

    Website spoofing – also known as URL spoofing – is when scammers make a fraudulent website resemble a legitimate one. The spoofed website will have a familiar login page, stolen logos and similar branding, and even a spoofed URL that appears correct at first glance.

  10. What Is Website Spoofing? - Mimecast

    www.mimecast.com/content/website-spoofing

    Website spoofing is a scam in which cyber attackers mislead visitors by creating a fake website. Learn what is web spoofing & how to identify spoof websites.

  11. URL spoofing, also known as website spoofing, involves creating fraudulent websites that closely resemble legitimate ones, often with similar-looking URLs. Links in phishing and spoofing emails frequently take you to these spoofed websites.