Tyler Close has written an anti-phishing tool for the Firefox browser called 
the Petname tool.  It works with SSL sites, including those with self-signed 
certificates, and is available at <http://www.waterken.com/user/PetnameTool/>.

Mark Stiegler has written an overview of petname systems, including a list of 
existing examples, available at: 
<http://www.skyhunter.com/marcs/petnames/IntroPetNames.html>.  Note that Amir 
Herzberg and Ahmad Gbara's Trustbar system is an example of a pet name system.

From the Petname Tool web site, "Need help avoiding phishing and spoofing 
attacks? The petname tool can help you keep it all straight by clearly 
distinguishing your online relationships.

"Using the petname tool, you can save a reminder note about a relationship you 
have with a site. The petname tool will then automatically display this 
reminder note every time you visit the site. After following a hyperlink, you 
need only check that the expected reminder note is being displayed. If so, you 
can be sure you are using the same site you have in the past."

Cheers - Bill

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