HTTPS spoofing is a sophisticated technique used by cybercriminals to bypass an encrypted communication system, such as a secure online banking structure. It is almost impossible to duplicate an HTTPS webpage, but fortunately, there are methods that can be used to deter this malicious activity.

In general, attackers create what is known as an authoritative address and use letters from international alphabets rather than the standard scripts found in phishing emails with unusual characters like Rólex instead of Rolex. This authoritative address theoretically allows for the attacker to evade detection by security systems.

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