Attacks Вђ“ Azmath | Phishing

In these campaigns, attackers replace standard letters in corporate logos or text with visually similar mathematical symbols.

Even when attackers use clever symbols, they often leave behind other telltale signs: Phishing Attacks – AZMATH

: A logo for a company like Verizon might use a square root symbol ( the square root of empty end-root ) or a logical "NOR" operator ( ↓down arrow ) instead of a standard "V". In these campaigns, attackers replace standard letters in

: Hovering over a link reveals a destination that does not match the official company domain (e.g., using .net or a random string instead of .com ). In these campaigns