On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 03:00:19PM -0400, Omid Majdi via mailop wrote:
> Examples of such would be typo domains and/or domains that accept all
> local-part addresses such as gmai.com, gmail.co, googlemai.com, or
> proton.com. If there's any resources someone could share for known
> invalid domains that would be incredibly helpful.

I believe Omid is looking for a list of look-alike domains also known
as typosquatting domains.

I too would be interested in similar resource.  Specifically, I've
been looking for something which I can look up a domain name and
return to me if it is likely to be a look-alike domain and what domain
the real brand owner is likely to be.  I've not found such a general
resource.

However, there are several programs out there that will take a domain
name and generate a ton of permutations, including puny coded IDNs
that look exactly like or graphically very similar to the original
domain in question.  For example https://github.com/elceef/dnstwist

Omid, you could create a list of popular email services (gmail.com,
hotmail.com, protonmail.com...etc) and run them through dnstwist.
dnstwist will also tell you which ones are currently registered.

Michael Grant

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