: 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".
Even when attackers use clever symbols, they often leave behind other telltale signs: Phishing Attacks – AZMATH
: 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 ). : A logo for a company like Verizon
: Grainy or slightly "off" logos that use unusual characters. Phishing Attacks – AZMATH
In these campaigns, attackers replace standard letters in corporate logos or text with visually similar mathematical symbols.
: Language that pressures you to act immediately to avoid account suspension or "listen to a voicemail".