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Tuesday, November 02, 2004
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Phishing problems? I took the test and got a number wraong. The good news is I thought some legitmate messages were fake. Better to err on the side of safty. But easy to see how it can trick people
Hand over the keys.
The scofflaws of the world are littering e-mail boxes with fake messages that look like the real thing. They're fishing for your bank account keys.
A company named MailFrontier.com has an anti-spam/anti-phishing product. They also have a collection of Phish mail with instructions about how to respond.
Email Threat Info Center Take a phishing IQ test at MailFrontier Phishing IQ Test
6:30:21 PM
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Interesting post. I found it enlighting to see how the details tracked my area.
Why Google bought Keyhole. (Just getting around to posting this -- I wanted to try out a Keyhole more extensively, as well as some of the competitors.) Besides being an amazing piece of technology, Keyhole uses geographic information as a foundation to display information... [Charlene Li's Blog]
6:14:01 PM
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