perhaps the solution is to not use insecure microsoft software.  or
banking systems.


On 21 Dec 2003, Franck Martin wrote:

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> Subject: [isdf] need help from the ietf list...can someone post this for
> me? or allow me to post directly?
> Date: 20 Dec 2003 16:50:33 -0500
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> We have been experiencing a huge growth in phishing (e-mails designed to
> trick people into providing sensitive information (creditcard, account
> passwords, etc.) to a spoofed website masquerading as a trusted
> financial institutional site.
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> For example, you receive an e-mail telling you that there has been a
> security breach at PayPal, and you need to log into the site and correct
> your info, by using the bogus link they provide.
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> Every time we announce a way to confirm that the site is what it claims
> to be (checking the certificate, history bar, etc.) the phishers find a
> tech solution to improve their frauds.
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> Now IE has a bug that allows them to mask the real site more easily, by
> showing the spoofed site in the navigation bar.
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> Do any of the IETF members have suggestions for easy ways of confirming
> that the site you just linked to is really the site you wanted to
> access?
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> I am asking in my capacity of the world�s largest online safety and help
> group, WiredSafety.org.
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