HJ wrote:
> Duane wrote:
> 
>> CarlosRivera wrote:
>>
>>> deal to setup.  It also might have other potential benefits for other
>>> unknown phishing type attacks.  I am assuming that folks know to look
>>
>>
>>
>> Unlikely, most phishing attacks don't even use SSL...
> 
> 
> That seems to be a fundamental problem, one of the site author/owner,
> because one should not drive without a valid license i.e. do anything
> with passwords/banking/money on a 'normal' (read: non SSL protected site).

Someone else summed it up nicely "stupidity tax"

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Best regards,
 Duane

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