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Google released a .zip web domain and people can’t decide if it’s the phishing apocalypse or just as bad as any other dodgy link

Google is offering a new .zip web domain (opens in new tab) for users who want people to know they’re “fast, efficient, and ready to move.” It sounds mostly okay on paper, but due to the similarities between this domain and a popular zipped file format, there are concerns that this could become one of the easiest ways to dupe web-goers into downloading dodgy files.

You can see why there have been concerns about the new .zip top level domain (TLD). Say you’re looking to download the CPU-Z software, you’d expect to land on the CPUID website at the URL: www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/cpu-z.2.05-en.zip.



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