Then I can picture a great way, locally, to screw these knock off big times.
Either the site is a great knock off, visually similar (if not identical) or it won't fool people, right?
So what about this: what about the browser saving, locally, screenshots of the login pages you visit.
Then, when a new login is made, compare, visually, the page to what's saved and see if any saved pages are similar?
"Oops, the page www.banklng.com looks nearly identical to www.banking.com which you visited previously, they're probably trying to scam you!".
Well then enforce it, at the browser level.
Then I can picture a great way, locally, to screw these knock off big times.
Either the site is a great knock off, visually similar (if not identical) or it won't fool people, right?
So what about this: what about the browser saving, locally, screenshots of the login pages you visit.
Then, when a new login is made, compare, visually, the page to what's saved and see if any saved pages are similar?
"Oops, the page www.banklng.com looks nearly identical to www.banking.com which you visited previously, they're probably trying to scam you!".