On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The only solution is to stop distributing this type of information via email.
>
> Microsoft had a similar issue this autumn with a group sending emails as "Microsoft 
> Security Bulletin" and Microsoft sent the following note to all MCPs:

Yeah, I got those too.  They came from hosts inside British Telecom.


>
> "STAY ALERT: MICROSOFT NEVER DISTRIBUTES SOFTWARE VIA E-MAIL
>
> >From time to time, malicious individuals circulate e-mail messages that purport to 
> >be a Microsoft Security Bulletin or patch. These messages might contain (or link 
> >to) an executable file that contains a virus. Visit TechNet and learn to look for 
> >clues that e-mail messages are not bona fide security bulletins or patches.
>
> http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=262639";
>
> Frederic
> MCP,  IT Project+, i-Net+, CIWA, A+
> member of: CompTIA-ITPRO, HDI, IETF
> ------------------------------------------------------
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>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Parry Aftab
>   To: 'Masataka Ohta' ; 'Franck Martin'
>   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 11:26 AM
>   Subject: RE: [Fwd: [isdf] need help from the ietf list...can someone post this for 
> me? or allow me to post directly?]
>
>
>   What do you suggest short of an absolute guarantee?
>   How do I advise consumers to tell the difference between legitimate
>   e-mails with embedded links and the phished ones using spoofed sites?
>   I am concerned that this could seriously undermine the use of e-mail and
>   websites for e-commerce and financial transactions.
>
>   Thanks,
>   Parry
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Masataka Ohta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 12:06 AM
>   To: Franck Martin
>   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject: Re: [Fwd: [isdf] need help from the ietf list...can someone
>   post this for me? or allow me to post directly?]
>
>   Franck Martin (Parry Aftab);
>
>   > Now IE has a bug that allows them to mask the real site more easily,
>   by
>   > showing the spoofed site in the navigation bar.
>
>   > 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?
>
>   As  you know, an easy way is to just believe Microsoft and its
>   products.
>
>   If you are asking a way guaranteed to work, answers depend on
>   how much guarantee you need.
>
>   It should be noted that nothing gives absolute guarantee.
>
>   It should also be noted that PKIs are not so useful, as their
>   typical guarantee is mere "money back guarantee" form CAs.
>
>   Masataka Ohta
>
>
>
>
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>

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