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During our study, we saw an average of about 3 malicious-to-legitimate, and about 2 legitimate-to-malicious transitions per week. These numbers indicate legitimate owners are taking over domains from typosquatters and vice versa, albeit not in great numbers.
Seven Months' Worth of Mistakes: A Longitudinal Study of Typosquatting Abuse ; Author(s): Pieter Agten, Wouter Joosen, Frank Piessensand, Nick Nikiforakis.
Seven Months' Worth of Mistakes: A Longitudinal Study of Typosquatting Abuse ... Past research has characterized the typosquatting abuse in the wild [14] ...
Feb 1, 2021 · Pieter Agten, Wouter Joosen, Frank Piessens, Nick Nikiforakis: Seven Months' Worth of Mistakes: A Longitudinal Study of Typosquatting Abuse.
Feb 9, 2015 · Seven months' worth of mistakes: A longitudinal study of typosquatting abuse. Author: Agten, Pieter. Joosen, Wouter ; Piessens, Frank ...
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Seven months' worth of mistakes: A longitudinal study of typosquatting abuse. In Proc. of Network and Distributed System Security Symposium(NDSS), 2015. 4 ...
Nikiforakis, “Seven months' worth of mistakes: A longitudinal study of typosquatting abuse,” in 22nd. Annual Network and Distributed System Security ...
Seven months' worth of mistakes: A longitudinal study of typosquatting abuse. In Proceedings of the 22nd Network and Distributed System Security Symposium.
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Nikiforakis, “Seven Months'. Worth of Mistakes: A Longitudinal Study of Typosquatting Abuse,” in Proceedings of the 22nd Network and Distributed System ...