HJ wrote:
HJ wrote:
Gervase Markham wrote:
Ian G wrote:
> Much of phishing isn't about credit card details so
much as *any* information.
Well, I'm sure a phisher isn't really interested in my laundry list.
CC numbers are one very quick way to get access to cash, and one
people are used to typing into web browsers.
And, as attackers are able
to adjust their policies to suit what's out there,
they could also make their sites foil the checks.
Possibly. At the moment, phishers copy-and-paste pages from legit
sites. This would at least make them modify them.
Gerv
You will notice a swift towards e-mail phishing soon, because there's
a lot of chatter about it already. Again, people use Mozilla features
on their bank sites, like the password manager, and that makes your
inbox even more interesting.
/HJ
...thing lost password buttons/links!
Darn, make that "think..."
I shouldn't edit and press Send without reading my comments first :(
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