Event JSON
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"kind": 1,
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],
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],
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],
[
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],
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"https://infosec.exchange/users/securityskeptic/statuses/110413286074743512"
]
],
"content": "Looking at the February-April 2023 phishing activity, one trend stands out. The story...\n\nIn March, nostr:npub1wf44gvmu4g6x0gwwjgrnlw0f8dxmvx7h929k057wwv8hwa8clq6snr94wn reported that Meta had filed a lawsuit against Freenom, see https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/03/sued-by-meta-freenom-halts-domain-registrations/\n\nWe’ve observed a significant decline in phishing domains reported in the Freenom commercialized ccTLDs in months surrounding the lawsuit.\n\nResponsible for over 60% of phishing domains reported in November 2022, Freenom’s percentage has dropped to under 15%.\n\nDo you wonder how many targeted organizations could collect a strong case of cybersquatting and infringement against their brands, and why more aren't taking similar actions against TLD operators and registrars?\n\n#cybercrime #domainabuse #cybersquatting #infringement #krebsonsecurity\n\nhttps://media.infosec.exchange/infosecmediaeu/media_attachments/files/110/413/260/736/843/089/original/142250340144634e.png",
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}