url evasion techniques

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about url evasion techniques focus on how cybercriminals manipulate web addresses to bypass security filters and trick users. A prominent example involves phishing attacks targeting Microsoft Copilot users, where attackers use deceptive URLs that appear legitimate but redirect to malicious sites. These techniques often include URL obfuscation, such as encoding characters, using lookalike domains, or exploiting redirect chains. Members share real-world examples and discuss detection methods, including inspecting URLs for subtle anomalies and using browser security features. The tag covers practical advice for recognizing and avoiding these threats, particularly in the context of Microsoft services and enterprise environments.
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    Beware: Phishing Attacks Target Microsoft Copilot Users

    Hackers are once again proving that even the latest technological marvels can become Trojan horses for cybercriminals. Recent reports reveal that threat actors are exploiting Microsoft Copilot—a generative AI assistant designed to help users with everything from transcribing emails to drafting...
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