networksecurityjournal.com — Phishing costs businesses and consumers billions of dollars a year, even though only a small percentage of darts hit the target. Yes, even savvy Web users can get scammed. Here are 44 tips to make sure you don't.
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brstilsonJan 10, 2007
I read maybe the first 5 and just glossed over the rest. This list is too long.
tempusrobJan 10, 2007
If Common Sense were as common as its name implies, phishing wouldn't be the "industry" that it is. ;)
twangoJan 10, 2007
44 tips? Gosh, sure that's enough? I think Firefox has taken the right approach to this - I don't really want to become *that* literate on the subject. Lamed.
yggdrasilJan 10, 2007
@bobgb4@foobar5892There have been browser vulnerabilities in the past that have allowed the spoofing of the address bar, so it may be a little more complex than looking at the URL. sockpuppets is much more correct, these businesses are not going to be sending you emails asking for your pin number.
solarpoweredJan 11, 2007
Only 44 tips to remember?I guess that's OK, I've got nothing better to do that remember all that.
bblandJan 14, 2007
45. Don't add Tom's new profile