'Advanced' fraudulent website copy?

Here is an example of an 'advanced' website copy.



It is www.kasbankuk.com. However, there is no KAS BANK UK. And sorry, the link doesn't work, the website was taken down. As you can see from this snapshot, it seems like a perfect copy of www.kasbank.com - the official site of an established bank.

So is this an 'advanced' fraudulent website copy? It might seem so, but let's take a look at the source code that tells your browser what to show. What do we read in the comments marked green?



Indeed, it is a mirror copy, made by standard software, meant to read websites offline.

Naturally, interactions go wrong with such a frozen copy: the contact form on this one did not work.

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