A homograph attack is based on standards of modern Internet that allow to create (and display in web browsers) URLs with characters from various language sets (with non-ASCII letters). Different languages may contain different but very similar characters.
Attackers can register their own domain names that are similar to the existing web addresses. Then they can create their own websites that are, again, the same or very similar to the existing original sites (that usually belong to banks, corporations, email or news services). The phony websites are used for stealing data from users who happened to visit them.
English is written in Latin script but I am going to buy this domain "T??hTrick.in"(The e and c are not in Latin, I have replaced them with Cyrillic characters). So our TechTrick.in is different than the original TechTrick.in.
Firstly, you have to generate a Phonycode Stuff
Different languages with characters encoded in a different way, may contain some letters that look the same or at least very similar. Therefore it is possible to create URLs that consist of different characters but are indistinguishable to the human eye.
you are looking above example of Phonycode stuff/Phishing with IDN Homograph Attack with the both name are same.But actually are not same one is in Latin and a another one is Cyrillic.
You can copy and paste both the words in a browser.Note :-This Homograph attack now is not working on chrome and firefox because they will updated own version and working to protect from it. if your browser is not a updated version ,it might be not redirect to original name and you not easity identify the fake one.
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