From: | "Lorenzo L(dot) Ancora" <admin(at)lorenzoancora(dot)info> |
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To: | "Daniele Varrazzo" <daniele(dot)varrazzo(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | "Psycopg" <psycopg(at)postgresql(dot)org>, "Adrian Klaver" <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
Subject: | Re: psycopg Chinese domains and internet keyword |
Date: | 2025-05-05 21:04:38 |
Message-ID: | 196a243db8c.cf939229595359.8751943453586067251@lorenzoancora.info |
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>>> this is most likely a scam.
Distrust emails which inspire fear and urgency, hallmarks of scammers.
If you react, the phisher might register the domains to put you pressure.
>> someone may [...] register the .com domain with a mirror site [...] reasonable things to do in that case?
> registering variations of the domain in the projects name.
How many to stop typosquatting? 🤔
The Internet grows, you'll always be one short.
1. The number of TLDs is evergrowing;
2. There are many potential typos to exploit;
3. Unicode 2nd level domains allow for countless tricks;
4. Too many domains with the same content can harm SEO.
The best solution is to keep a good relationship with all search engines.
SEO is your friend, as most netizens lazily click on the top-most search results.
Best regards,
Lorenzo
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