> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Just a heads-up...
> 
> Usually, phishing mails link to web sites that have unusual 
> domains even though the link in the mail looks legitimate.  
> Today, I got phishing mails to several of my email addresses 
> that link to a legitimate-looking URL.  Of course, the mails 
> are missing bits of personal information that my credit card 
> company would have inserted (name, town, etc.).  The web site 
> from the phish mails is:
> 
> http://visa-protect.com/personal/security/vbv/index.html
> 
> The emails are sent from a servers in Korea and the 
> Netherlands.  The web site appears to be hosted by AOL.
> 
> Looks like phishers are getting more sophisticated and blatant...

I can't believe people fall for this crap. Seriously, when was the last time
a major business asked for your information in an email form or from an
unfamiliar link. Even those with minimal common sense can surely avoid this
stuff, especially people on these lists!




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