>> TB's development's direction should favor the average user, not the
>> geeks by my opinion.
> That's about to discuss, because i know more Geeks than Users which
> have The Bat! installed.
> If it is possible to set it up easy for a User and enable Geek Options
> afterwards - i would find it
KV>> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV>> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
> It's already planned, though I don't see how it's connected to the URL
> Manager.
Hmm... you are right. It is not connected really. I just opened up it
Hello Kertész,
KV> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
It's already planned, though I don't see how it's connected to the URL
Manager.
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Stefan
..."If you're strong enough, there a
Montag, 12. Januar 2009 at 03:36, Kertész Vilmos wrote:
> TB's development's direction should favor the average user, not the
> geeks by my opinion.
That's about to discuss, because i know more Geeks than Users which
have The Bat! installed.
If it is possible to set it up easy for a User and
Hello NetVicious,
>> I don't think it is necessary. When I hover the mouse on the link the
>> underlying URL is shown - that's good enough for me. I wouldn't want
>> yet another popup.
> Ritlabs could add one option for enable/disable this warning.
Yes, that's possible.
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Vili
The Bat 4.1.7 on
Hello Peter,
KV>> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV>> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
KV>> How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
KV>> visible/real links difference, a window pops up saying some
sábado, 10 ene 2009 at 18:25, it seems you wrote:
> I don't think it is necessary. When I hover the mouse on the link the
> underlying URL is shown - that's good enough for me. I wouldn't want
> yet another popup.
Ritlabs could add one option for enable/disable this warning.
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Samstag, 10. Januar 2009 at 12:03, Kertész Vilmos wrote:
> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
> How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
> visible/real links differ
Hi Kertész,
on Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:02:48 +0059GMT (10.01.2009, 12:03 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
KV> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
KV> How about that TB checks the links in the HTML email
Hello Kertész,
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:02:48 +0059 GMT (10/01/2009, 18:03 +0700 GMT),
Kertész Vilmos wrote:
KV> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
KV> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
Same here.
KV> How about that TB checks the l
Hello NetVicious,
> Kertész, it's talking about this type of links:
>
>
> http://www.yourbank.com
>
Ahhh! Thanks for the clarification. I could have never guessed that was
what Vili meant. Then I think its a great idea. ;-)
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Using The Ba
sábado, 10 ene 2009 at 13:07, it seems you wrote:
> What about the click *HERE* or to _unsubscribe_ type links, they are
> always different.
Kertész, it's talking about this type of links:
http://www.yourbank.com
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Hello MAU,
>> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
>> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
>> How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
>> visible/real links difference, a window pops up saying something?
> W
Hello Kertész,
> Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
> visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
>
> How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
> visible/real links difference, a window pops up saying something?
Sometimes I get these phishing mails. Easy to recognize, as the
visible link and the link if I would click on it are different.
How about that TB checks the links in the HTML emails and if see this
visible/real links difference, a window pops up saying something?
--
Vili
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