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Re: Proposal to anti-phishing

Subject: Re: Proposal to anti-phishing
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:30:33 +0100
Kurt Seifried wrote:
Please kill this thread, it's gotten completely silly.

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, attackers will find a way to trick users (phone, fax, email, web, whatever, none of this is really new).


Kurt Seifried, kurt@seifried.org

Hi Kurt,

For me, this thread is about making users realise that they should not need to type in anything to identify themselves (other than the PIN for their smart card), so they start getting suspicious about websites that do ask for this information.

Regards,

Rogan
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