![Forskoðun á No Homo Graphs](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/addon_icons/984/984078-64.png?modified=64debac0)
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No Homo Graphs is a browser add-on that identifies websites which are spelled similar to a user-defined list of domains. Using modal dialogs, No Homo Graphs prompts you to be careful when you visit those websites to avoid being a victim of phishing.
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Skjámyndir
![When visiting a website which is spelled similar to a custom list of websites, you will be prompted. (Thumbnail)](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/previews/thumbs/233/233394.jpg?modified=1622133411)
![When visiting a website which is spelled similar to a custom list of websites, you will be prompted.](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/previews/thumbs/233/233393.jpg?modified=1622133412)
![When visiting a website which is spelled similar to a custom list of websites, you can click on the shield icon to see more info.](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/previews/thumbs/233/233395.jpg?modified=1622133414)
![Clicking on the toolbar icon allows you to customize the protected list of websites.](https://addons.mozilla.org/user-media/previews/thumbs/233/233396.jpg?modified=1622133415)
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About this Add-on
Using computer algorithms, No Homo Graph checks in real-time to see if websites you visit are spelled similar to a user-defined list of domains. If similar matches (a.k.a. homo-graphs) are found, a modal dialog is shown preventing you from interacting with the website until you indicate awareness of the risks involved. The modal dialog is modal to the website only and doesn't prevent you from switching tabs or replacing it with another website altogether. The user-defined list of domains is populated with popular domains like PayPal, Western Union, Google, Yahoo, MyEtherWallet and MoneyGram and the user is free to add and remove from the list.
For example, it will catch things like "paypaᶘ.com" if you have "paypal.com in your list.
How No Homo Graph Works
When you visit a website, this add-on parses the second-level and third-level domain from the URL and calculates the difference between them and the domains in your user-defined list. If the domains are puny-code encoded, they will be converted to Unicode. If the domains contain Cyrillic characters that look like Ascii characters, they will be converted into Ascii. If the difference is below a threshold (2 permutations if the domain is less than 7 characters excluding the TLD), it will alert the user that a match was found.
What are the Limitations?
This add-on is not fool-proof. An attacker can simply make more changes to the domain until it is different enough. But then it becomes easier to spot with the naked eye.
How is my Information Stored?
All info is stored locally on your computer.
What are Homo-Graph Attacks?
See these links:
https://slashdot.org/story/02/05/28/0142248/spoofing-urls-with-unicode
https://dev.to/loganmeetsworld/homographs-attack--5a1p
Example attacks:
https://xn--80aa0cbo65f.com (fake paypal.com)
https://www.xn--80ak6aa92e.com (fake apple.com)
http://www.xn--o1aae.com (fake cnn.com)
Using computer algorithms, No Homo Graph checks in real-time to see if websites you visit are spelled similar to a user-defined list of domains. If similar matches (a.k.a. homo-graphs) are found, a modal dialog is shown preventing you from interacting with the website until you indicate awareness of the risks involved. The modal dialog is modal to the website only and doesn't prevent you from switching tabs or replacing it with another website altogether. The user-defined list of domains is populated with popular domains like PayPal, Western Union, Google, Yahoo, MyEtherWallet and MoneyGram and the user is free to add and remove from the list.
For example, it will catch things like "paypaᶘ.com" if you have "paypal.com in your list.
How No Homo Graph Works
When you visit a website, this add-on parses the second-level and third-level domain from the URL and calculates the difference between them and the domains in your user-defined list. If the domains are puny-code encoded, they will be converted to Unicode. If the domains contain Cyrillic characters that look like Ascii characters, they will be converted into Ascii. If the difference is below a threshold (2 permutations if the domain is less than 7 characters excluding the TLD), it will alert the user that a match was found.
What are the Limitations?
This add-on is not fool-proof. An attacker can simply make more changes to the domain until it is different enough. But then it becomes easier to spot with the naked eye.
How is my Information Stored?
All info is stored locally on your computer.
What are Homo-Graph Attacks?
See these links:
https://slashdot.org/story/02/05/28/0142248/spoofing-urls-with-unicode
https://dev.to/loganmeetsworld/homographs-attack--5a1p
Example attacks:
https://xn--80aa0cbo65f.com (fake paypal.com)
https://www.xn--80ak6aa92e.com (fake apple.com)
http://www.xn--o1aae.com (fake cnn.com)
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Nánari upplýsingar
- Tenglar viðbótar
- Útgáfa
- 0.2.5
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- Síðast uppfært
- fyrir 4 árum síðan (19. mar 2020)
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Útgáfuupplýsingar fyrir 0.2.5
Now normalizes non-ascii user input before saving them as domain names
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