techcrunch.com — Internet security firm Finjan will announce on Monday that Google?s much-discussed anti-phishing blacklist contained confidential usernames and passwords of individuals, including credentials for accounts at banks and other financial institutions.
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nthammerJan 21, 2007
why the hell are they using IE7!?
steven401Jan 21, 2007
I was thinking the same thing.<a class="user" href="http://www.ie7.com/">http://www.ie7.com/</a>
lozaningJan 21, 2007
@scubajimyou do realize that spammers dont care if they send email to email addresses that dont exist. if you picked a very generic email address like "tom@gmail.com" you can sure as hell bet your going to get spam. spammers know that with several thousands of people registered with gmail one of them prolly has "tom@gmail.com". go re register with an email address of "9dn489ynd84hsdkcnc8y4klhg8yu4hnfd8yddnkfd84yungr9h@gmail.com" and see how much spam you get.damn scubajim, others beat me to giving you the smack down
fatdog789Jan 22, 2007
You've got your priorities misplaced.
rmorrisJan 22, 2007
ebob9 : Not at all, corrupting their data makes it useless and gives them problems when they try to peddle it.
yellowjktJan 22, 2007
@ebob9: yeah. and only then they will notice it with a bunch of "username=DIGG password:DOTCOM" entries flooding the DB