A sophisticated phishing campaign is currently leveraging a subtle typographical trick to bypass user vigilance, deceiving victims into handing over sensitive login credentials. Attackers utilize the domain “rnicrosoft.com” to impersonate the tech giant.
By replacing the letter ‘m’ with the combination of ‘r’ and ‘n’, fraudsters create a visual doppleganger that is nearly indistinguishable from the legitimate domain at a casual glance.
This technique, known as typosquatting, relies heavily on the font rendering used in modern email clients and web browsers.



Even if you pay attention to that details you are not allways 100% aware… This week I almost fall for a SMS fiahing payment… The payment amount and message made sense when I read it, I was on my bank to make the payment and get ridnof that task… Only stoped by chance when I saw that other fishing attems on same SMS thread