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One of the tricks used in phishing is obfuscating the domain name in a URL by using the @ symbol. This technique goes all the way back to the original RFC for URLs, RFC 1738. When you specify an @ in the DNS portion of a URL it denotes that the left side of the DNS name holds a username and password for authentication to the server on the right side of the @ sign. Unfortunately, an attacker can use this technique to trick a user by formatting the URL as http://www.trusteddomain.com@www.realdo
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Hunting Query |
| Solution | GitHub Only |
| ID | e3331ef7-805f-4137-a8e1-1df59e822383 |
| Required Connectors | MicrosoftThreatProtection |
| Source | View on GitHub |
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EmailUrlInfo |
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