Tons of people get scammed by a simple typo, visiting a phishing site cloned to look like the real site.
This is a smart business strategy that any big website should be doing. Very easy to protect their customers for a few dollars a month by registering the domain and re-directing to the main website when someone makes a typo.
I agree with you, phishing is gradually taking center stage in all Internet fraud activities. I have been phished before but luckily it was just at Facebook login and didn't hurt that much but until website hosting companies take down clone or forked sites their operations will continue and might get out of hand in afraid.