Typosquatting – registering domain names similar to popular ones to exploit user typing errors – remains a persistent cybersecurity threat. This paper examines a hypothetical domain, ipazilla.con , as an example of how misspellings of non-existent or obscure terms can still be leveraged for malicious purposes. We analyze the mechanics of typosquatting, the potential risks (phishing, malware distribution), and mitigation strategies including DNS filtering and browser safeguards.

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Typosquatting – registering domain names similar to popular ones to exploit user typing errors – remains a persistent cybersecurity threat. This paper examines a hypothetical domain, ipazilla.con , as an example of how misspellings of non-existent or obscure terms can still be leveraged for malicious purposes. We analyze the mechanics of typosquatting, the potential risks (phishing, malware distribution), and mitigation strategies including DNS filtering and browser safeguards.

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