In one environment I worked in, it was important that people know what kind of data they were looking at. The way they solved it was to put a green colored border and label on one kind of data, and a red border and different label on another kind of data. This reduces usable screen area a bit, but it seemed to work. Of course this assumes that the phony emails and web pages can only control the contents of the window, not the border area or framing, but that's an obvious requirement to any such system.
Similarly, at home I have a number of systems on a KVM, and I set the background color to be different on each, so that I don't get confused regarding which one I'm on. I have no idea what firebox or XUL are. Am I supposed to? What changed when going from ASCII text to HTML in emails that makes phishing so much more of a problem? -- "Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god." -><- http://www.lightconsulting.com/~travis/ GPG fingerprint: 50A1 15C5 A9DE 23B9 ED98 C93E 38E9 204A 94C2 641B --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]