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| Subject: | Re: Proposal to anti-phishing |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:11:44 +1100 |
Please kill this thread, it's gotten completely silly.
It's as silly as it always was. Same old story ... if you don't like it, don't participate or read it ... but it seems you want to participate. (Otherwise you'd just ignore it...)
If user's are willing to go to a website of unknown providence and type in their credit card # no amount of technology will help,
Sure it will - if the technology is implemented such that users don't have anything to give away, then the problem is solved.
attackers will find a way to trick users (phone, fax, email, web, whatever, none of this is really new).
Who said it was new?
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