The hyperlink in webpages (and emails) is the cornerstone of how the web worked. There could be url links to files that are very long and designed that way on purpose. 

For example 
https://community.icann.org.xyz/display/atlarge/2020-01-27+At-Large+Technology+Task+Force+Call?preview=/126420432/126422910/atlarge-technology-taskforce-27jan20-en.pdf

Consider links to google docs, Dropbox where the design is to create long urls to files. 

I doubt many persons would retype such long urls especially if it’s coming from someone they trust 

Dev Anand


On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 at 5:53 AM, Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
All,
The problem here is that they are clicking on the link which they should never do. They should go to their bank’s website and login from there.  It is just training and educating people on the right thing to do 

Judith

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On Feb 8, 2020, at 5:53 AM, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com> wrote:


A large problem is when bad persons obscure the domains of companies in phishing campaigns so that persons go to the bad persons' website on another domain and steal their credentials or get malware installed.

So say you get an email link from a trusted person whose been hacked saying - "hey we're not sure your paycheck was delivered to mybankinfo. Can you login to mybankinfo.com.paymentlogin.info and check?
The challenge is that persons may just see "mybankinfo.com" and assume they are going to the mybankinfo.com site.
And because they clicked on the link, how would the browser "know" what the site you really intended to go to?

Dev Anand

On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 3:04 PM Johan Helsingius <julf@julf.com> wrote:
On 07-02-2020 19:49, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote:
> Hmm....How would persons know what is the website they are viewing on
> without the URL?

How many users check out the website info in URLs anyway? How will they
know that Mybankinfo.com is OK, but mybank.info isn't?

Shouldn't it be the job of the browser to check if the web site is the
one you want to talk to (based on certificates)?

        Julf

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