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| reply to ssevern Re: Why?
said by ssevern : How can a browser prevent you from clicking on a bogus link?
It was my understanding that phishin is when the URL says you are visiting a site other than the site you are visiting making you believe the link is legit. There was a news article on this a number of months ago. When the link was clicked on in IE it took you to a site that looked exactly like symantec.com but with Firefox it showed you the true URL. -- I'm not buying what you're selling to me I'm not listening to what you're saying to me I'm not seeings what you want me to see I'm not suffering You're just afraid, like the rest of us - Dead Guy »maxolasersquad.com |
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www.paypa1.com/gimmeyourpassword/soicanstealyourmoney.htm
you have been phished. Works on any browser, and could catch varying levels of expertise depending on what font it's displayed in.
And quite frankly I doubt that many people would be too concerned if the URL displayed by the browser was different from what they were expecting anyway.
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