This page uses a domain (xabeam.com) that is similar to the legitimate domain of cyber security company Exabeam (exabeam.com)
This is a benign page used as an example of lookalike domains.
Infobox is a cyber security company with over 18 years experience as a DNS Security specialist. They have a lot of experience with detecting and blocking malicious domains as well as providing timley, actionalble Threat Intelligence. This blog post from Infoblox on lookalike domains goes into how lookalikes are used for fraud and how DNS can be used as a security tool to detect and prevent fraud. It is actually a topic they have been talking about lookalike domains for quite some time
Typosquats include sneaky typing errors by registering domains that closely resemble popular websites (e.g., substituting "amazonn[.]com" for "amazon[.]com") to take users to a fraudulent website. Often, typosquats will be used for popular domains that are already registered for financial gain and to draw in advertising money, but malicious actors also ‘squat’ in these domains with websites that are visually close to what users are expecting to see.
In this case, someone typeing in exabeam.com might accidently miss of the "e" at the start. Alternativly, if they are copying the domain name, they might fail to select the "e" at the start and, in either event, end up visiting xabeam.com
Soundsquats are the most recent form of lookalike threats, using domain names that sound similar to legitimate ones when spoken aloud (e.g., "hsbsee[.]com" instead of "hsbc[.]com"). This can trick users who hear a domain instead of reading it, and has been researched for its potential impact on smart devices such as Google Home, Siri, and Alexa.
In this case, it could be that someone hearing "exabeam.com" spoken out loud might not realise it starts with an "e" and type it in as xabeam.com