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" -- Best regards, Duane http://www.cacert.org - Free Security Certificates http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom http://happysnapper.com.au - Sell your photos over the net! http://e164.org - Using Enum.164 to interconnect asterisk servers "In the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time on the trip." _______________________________________________ Mozilla-security mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-security
