DomainScouter: Analyzing the risks of deceptive internationalized domain names

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Abstract

Internationalized domain names (IDNs) are abused to create domain names that are visually similar to those of legitimate/popular brands. In this work, we systematize such domain names, which we call deceptive IDNs, and analyze the risks associated with them. In particular, we propose a new system called DomainScouter to detect various deceptive IDNs and calculate a deceptive IDN score, a new metric indicating the number of users that are likely to be misled by a deceptive IDN.We perform a comprehensive measurement study on the identified deceptive IDNs using over 4.4 million registered IDNs under 570 top-level domains (TLDs). The measurement results demonstrate that there are many previously unexplored deceptive IDNs targeting non-English brands or combining other domain squatting methods. Furthermore, we conduct online surveys to examine and highlight vulnerabilities in user perceptions when encountering such IDNs. Finally, we discuss the practical countermeasures that stakeholders can take against deceptive IDNs.

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Chiba, D., Hasegawa, A. A., Koide, T., Sawabe, Y., Goto, S., & Akiyama, M. (2020). DomainScouter: Analyzing the risks of deceptive internationalized domain names. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E103D(7), 1493–1511. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2019ICP0002

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