Have you ever searched for a specific website but landed on a completely different one after misspelling a letter or two in the URL? This deceptive tactic is known as cybersquatting. This practice not only jeopardizes the online presence of businesses and individuals but also poses a significant challenge in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber security. The scariest part is that you can be a victim of a cybersquatted domain and not even realize it.
Here’s what you need to know about this type of cybercrime:
What Is Cybersquatting?
Cybersquatting, also known as domain squatting, involves the malevolent act of registering a domain name that is confusingly similar to that of a legitimate entity, be it a business, organization or individual. The primary motive behind this maneuver is often financial gain, with cybersquatters aiming to exploit the recognition and success of well-known brands. However, the repercussions extend beyond monetary losses, as cybersquatting can stain the reputation of its victims.
Types Of Cybersquatting
There are many types of cybersquatting scams, but here are the most common ones that you need to be aware of.
Cybercriminals will register matching domains using different TLDs and either create offensive or inappropriate websites, requesting the original domain owner to pay them to take them down, or they will use these websites to gain customers’ trust and make them susceptible to phishing attacks.
If you take Facebook.com, for example, here’s how a cybersquatter might buy their domains:
● Faecbook.com
● Facebokk.com
● Faceboook.com
Typos are easy to make, so misspelled domains can generate a lot of traffic.
Here are a few examples:
Looking at these, you might not think they’d easily trick users, but they still do!
How To Avoid Being A Cybersquatting Victim
You can avoid being a cybersquatting victim by taking a proactive approach. Here are a few steps to take:
This applies to links you click too! Hover over links with your mouse to confirm that it is the correct link. For extra security, skip clicking links and type them into the search bar on your own.
Cybersquatting is only one method hackers use to cause chaos. Cybercriminals are constantly coming up with new ways to scam businesses and individuals alike. If you want to double down on security to make sure you and your company are protected from sneaky attackers, we can help.
We’ll conduct a FREE, no-obligation Security Risk Assessment where we’ll examine your network security solutions to identify if and where you’re vulnerable to an attack and help you create a plan of action to ensure you’re protected. Click here to book a 15-minute Discovery Call with our team to get started.
Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.