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obfuscated URL
Last modified: Monday, September 21, 2009 

Also called a hyperlink trick, an obfuscated URL is a type of attack where the real URL that a user is directed to is obfuscated or concealed to encourage the user to click-through to the spoof Web site. For example, the attacker may use a cleverly misspelled domain name (e.g. PayPals.com instead of PayPal.com), or hide the actual URL in friendly text, such as "click here to verify your account now". Obfuscated URLs are commonly used in phishing attacks and other spam e-mails.

See also image spam.
Also see the All About Phishing page in the Did You Know? section of Webopedia
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Webopedia's "Did You Know...?" Section
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Webopedia's "Did You Know...All About Phishing"
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