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Sunday, May 9, 2004

Steve Black sent me a link to Brian Livingston's column on new and clever phishing techniques, "phishing" being the slang for tricking people into revealing information, like credit card numbers and SSNs. The article shows how Internet Explorer's address bar and the SSL lock icon can be faked. A few guidelines might make your online experience safer:

1. Don't accept HTML emails that can hide the real links you're being sent.

2. Don't ever enter personal information unless you're really, really sure. Banks aren't going to ask for your CC number and expiration. If someone wants your SSN, they better be with the Social Security Administration.

3. Consider a safer browser.  These tricks were all done with IE. I wonder if they can be reproduced using XUL on Mozilla or in Safari or Opera or Netscape or...

7:27:17 PM    comment []

CNN reports that CDs and DVDs may last a much shorter time, and be much more susceptible to environmental conditions, than the vendors want us to know.

1:53:44 PM    comment []

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