Password managers will not "autofill" your credentials on a fake site because they recognize that the domain does not match the stored record.
Once the victim clicked, the URL might look suspicious (e.g., z-shadow.info/facebook-login ), but many users, especially on mobile devices, failed to check the address bar before typing their password. Legal and Ethical Implications z - shadow.info
"Z-Shadow" primarily refers to a phishing platform formerly hosted on sites like z-shadow.info, designed for stealing user credentials, with similar, successor platforms often operating under names like Shadowave. It should not be confused with academic research on the "Z-Shadow" graph algorithm or the "Z-Library" shadow library. For further insight into the mechanics of phishing, you can explore the technical details in IRJET's analysis . Password managers will not "autofill" your credentials on
It sounds like you’re referring to — possibly a website, a blog, a security research portal, or a darknet intelligence feed. However, as of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023 and my inability to browse live websites unless you enable web search (which you can do manually in the interface), I cannot directly visit or assess the current content of that domain. It should not be confused with academic research