Claiming a unique username on social apps can be a challenge, but using your own domain as a handle offers a solution. Open social apps and the AT protocol allow users to own their data and seamlessly log into various platforms with a single identity tied to their domain. This shift empowers users to control their social presence and data management.
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A significant rise in phishing activities using .es domains has been reported, with a 19-fold increase in malicious campaigns since January, making it the third most common TLD for such activities. Most of these campaigns focus on credential phishing, primarily spoofing Microsoft, and are often hosted on Cloudflare services. Researchers warn that this trend may indicate a growing tactic among various threat actors rather than just a few specialized groups.