Mason83 wrote, On 31/10/2014 20:54:
On 31/10/2014 17:33, Ray_Net wrote:
What is/are the condition(s) in a mail to be detected by SM as a SCAM ?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Phishing_protection#Scam_warning_for_e-mails_received
Regards.
Thank you. the latest scam i received was becaus of this rule:
an HTML message contains links where the text over the link suggests a
different target than the actual link underneath (e.g., the text you see
shows _https://secure-site.example.com/_ whereas the underlying link
indeed points to _http://nasty-site.example.com/_ which is disguised in
this way).
And i have asked the originator why he do that. He told me that the
underlined real adress point to a site counting the number of end-user
going there - then he redirect the end-user to the site shown in the mail.
I have replied that the number he got is not the number of people having
read the final page - so it's just a number without any signification :-)
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