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Old 07-02-2005, 23:59   #4
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Re: Spoof domain names

Basically the link that says it's going to paypal.com is actually going to a different address where the a in the address is actually '& # 1072'

so someone could register a domain name like that, get you to click on it, show you a site that looks like paypal, with the url looking like the paypal one, and you could give your username and password
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