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Is not only acrylic alphabets you should watch out for . Like the stunt a Nigerian pulled off days back impersonating trump Vance inaugural committee.

By just changing the capital letter I to small letter L, when creating the fake web . And they literally donated $250,000 to that same fake web , so you have to watch out for stuff like this .
Although, the goal of this discussion would still be the same thing. The fake site will look similar to the real site.

About the one you are referring to, the letter i is in small letletter and not in capital letter

Real: @t47inaugural.com
Fake: @t47lnaugural.com (with a lowercase “L” replacing “I”)

If real siteemail is in capital letter, it will be harder to know the real one from the fake one because I (i) is harder to differentiate from l (L).
Original archived Re: [Caution] Beware of fake websites using acrylic alphabets
Scraped on 08/07/2025, 23:03:17 UTC
Is not only acrylic alphabets you should watch out for . Like the stunt a Nigerian pulled off days back impersonating trump Vance inaugural committee.

By just changing the capital letter I to small letter L, when creating the fake web . And they literally donated $250,000 to that same fake web , so you have to watch out for stuff like this .
Although, the goal of this discussion would still be the same thing. The fake site will look similar to the real site.

About the one you are referring to, the letter i is in small let and not capital letter

Real: @t47inaugural.com
Fake: @t47lnaugural.com (with a lowercase “L” replacing “I”)

If real site is in capital letter, it will be harder to know the real from the fake because I (i) is harder to differentiate from l (L).