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An IDN homograph attack refers to a technique where attackers create domain names that appear identical to legitimate sites but with subtle variations in language or script. For example, in Unicode character U+0430 (Cyrillic small letter a) looks identical to Unicode character U+0061 (Latin small letter a). This can trick victims into divulging sensitive information or downloading malware, making it a formidable challenge for defenders.

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THM | Phishing

· 11 min read

Red Teaming | Phishing | Summary:

This room focuses on teaching the basics of phishing attacks and their importance in red team engagements.

The room takes you through various aspects of phishing, including setting up infrastructure, writing convincing emails, and using different tools like GoPhish and techniques like Typosquatting to trick targets into opening malicious links or attachments.