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Trusted Domain Abuse

Definition

Trusted Domain Abuse involves malicious actors exploiting legitimate and reputable websites or online services to host or distribute deceptive content, malware, or phishing schemes. By compromising trusted domains, attackers leverage the inherent credibility of these sites to trick users into revealing sensitive information or executing harmful actions. This tactic makes it difficult for users to distinguish between genuine and fraudulent online interactions. It poses a significant threat to digital security.