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by KomoD
850 days ago
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This assumes the user would actually pay attention to that. (spoiler: they won't) > OK, it doesn't help if someone goes to the trouble of registering a homograph address Doesn't even have to be homograph, it can just be something that has "exodus" in it (coming back to users not paying attention, this would work, and is also the reason phishing and other fake sites work), if "exodus-wallet.com" was verified then many people would still fall for it. The entire thing would've been avoided if users paid attention and going to the official website instead of blindly trusting the Snap Store (and following VERY common advice, such as don't enter your secret phrase or password anywhere) |
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