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| Subject: | Re: (secure email) Proposal to anti-phishing |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:37:26 +1100 |
Lyal said:
Phishing and fraud are synomymous is this thread, imho.
No they are not. Thats the whole purpose of having these terms - to be able to differentiate threats and handle them individually.
Client side certificates are useless against fraud - imho its pointless to deploy something against one problem while knowing that there are already successful attacks against the so-called 'solution'.
So, because the clients computer can be broken into, don't deploy a solution that can prevent phishing? -- Michael
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