Percentage-based URL encoding plus Google domain trickery is helping malicious emails to evade filters. A phishing campaign that takes advantage of Google’s ability to decode non-ASCII URL data on the ...
Google's John Mueller confirmed that the search company's 2014 guidance with faceted navigation remains true today - do not use non-standard URL encoding. That means do not use commas, brackets or ...
Barracuda says Tycoon now offers new ways to hide malicious links in emails URL encoding, fake CAPTCHAs, domain splits, and other techniques were spotted in the wild The researchers urge businesses ...
New techniques have been developed within the Tycoon phishing kit to hide malicious links in email attacks, researchers from Barracuda have warned. The use of URL encoding, among other new techniques, ...
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