nytimes.com — Most people who use e-mail now know enough to be on guard against "phishing" messages that pretend to be from a bank or business but are actually attempts to steal passwords and other personal information. But there is evidence that among global cybercriminals, phishing may already be pass?.
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tsupersonicFeb 27, 2006
OMG they have technology that can log my keystrokes?! NO, get out of here.
cryptoknightFeb 28, 2006
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joel2600Feb 28, 2006
"@joel2600Just because something is passe doesn't mean that people won't do it. It just means that it isn't the BIG thing anymore. "but my point is that it is not passe' .... just because whoever wrote the description said that, does not make it true.
miaowMar 1, 2006
i dont understand why protection from keylogging and password cracking and trojans havent been the priorities in general computing security for years, rather than damage by viruses and worms or company spyware (which mostly shouldnt have happened anyhow, for instance windows previous default settings).
trulynamelessMar 1, 2006
nothing new about it..using keyloggerslame