Beware, You Could Become The Next Typo-Squatter Victim


by Michel Maling

There are endless websites out there, and we are all bound to spell one of them incorrectly from time to time, but beware, as you may be lead to a fraudulent website that impersonates the one you are trying to visit.

Just when we thought we understood all the risks that we face online, something new comes along to haunt us. Not too long ago, we were wary of inserting infected floppy disks into our computer drives, but now our problems have multiplied. We know we shouldn't click on every link that we are sent, and that we should have a good antivirus software in place to protect our computers from viruses. Now we have to be wary of what we type into our browsers.

This is called typo-squatting and entails internet fiends to play havoc with those who mistype Web addresses. Typo-squatters get away with registering mis-spelt names of common Web sites and in this way redirect incorrectly spelt domain names to alternative Web sites. It is scary to know that by misspelling a popular URL, you have a 1 in 14 chance of landing at a typo-squatter site.

These typo-squatter sites generate their incomes in various ways. Some of them generate click through advertising revenue, or at worst lure unsuspecting consumers into scams. You could also be robbed of your email address, which will see your inbox flooded with unwanted spammy emails. Some of these visits also result in malware infections.

In order to maintain your internet safety nowadays, you need to constantly be on top of things, as it is an ever changing world, and scammers are getting more and more clever.

Make sure that your children are supervised when using the internet, as children's sites are one of the most heavily targeted, and typo squatters take advantage of innocent children and expose them to pornography or other disturbing Web sites.

The bottom line is that if you are not sure of the URL that you are looking for, you are safer using a search engine to find it than to guess. Be careful about what information you share on websites and make sure to also always use security technology to block or highlight risks.

These are the four types of typo-squatter Web sites to look out for.

1. A common misspelling or foreign language spelling of the intended site like exemple.com site. 2. A differently phrased domain name like examples.com. 3. A misspelling based on a typing error like xample.com or exxample.com. 4. A alternative top level domain name like example.org.

A visitor to a typo-squatter site could think he is at the real site through the use of copied logo's and content, or he could be directed to a totally different type of site, so beware all you internet users.

About the Author

Michel Maling believes in constantly growing and improving your skill set. For more information on working online from home, visit: http://profitonlinefromhome.com/recommends/category/improving-your-skillset

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