The New Frontier of Phishing: Why Amazon.zip is a Security Nightmare
Instead of clicking links in emails, go directly to Amazon.com in your browser and check your "Orders" tab manually.
The internet just got a little more confusing, and unfortunately, a lot more dangerous. With the recent release of the , a new breed of "domain collision" attacks is making life easy for hackers and a headache for everyone else. What is a .zip Domain?
You land on a pixel-perfect replica of the Amazon login page, hand over your password, and give hackers full access to your account. Why This is Different From Traditional Phishing
Imagine receiving an email that looks like a standard shipping notification. It includes a link that says amazon.com∕products∕order-id-12345@amazon.zip .