The study revealed that there is a significant typosquatting ecosystem around high-profile, often-typed domain names.
A huge 86 per cent of the possible one letter misspellings of the Apple homepage led to typosquatting sites.
The highest proportion of the squatting sites - 15 pc - led to advertising sites. Cybercriminals will register misspelled sites to make advertising revenue every time someone mistypes the name of a popular site. 12 pc were found to be IT & hosting pages - suggesting that they have been registered with the intention of being held onto and sold at a profit, which is also known as 'domain parking'.
It's so easy to mistype a URL, and it's inevitable that from time to time you will end up on an unintended website. In the worst cases, careless typing can lead you to a criminal website designed to steal your identity or phish your credentials
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