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| Subject: | Re: New whitepaper "The Phishing Guide" |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:26:08 -0400 |
Chip Andrews http://www.sqlsecurity.com
How does that help in practice? A user fooled by a link to ebay-support.com is just as likely to accept signed mail from foo@ebay-support.com. Not to mention that the potential profits from phishing could easily finance the purchase of a forged cert if someone at one of the built-in CA's was corruptible. Given the several that are based in 3rd world companies (not to mention recent US corporate scandals) I have no confidence that won't eventually happen.
-Dan Veditz
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