> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Julian Mehnle wrote:
Announcingple require machines as desperately as that to prevent themselves
>> from falling for fraud attempts...
>
> ...then they're pretty much behaving in the manner humanity always has and
> always will.
>
>> To those of you who argue that ClamAV should detect phishing attacks
>> even though tools like SpamAssassin are designed and inherently better
>> suited for doing that, I'd like to say that you will never really be
>> able to abandon SpamAssassin & Co. anyway.
>

Anouncing a NEW phishing threat ... this is an excerpt from winXP news ...

how to disable the Windows Scripting Host (WSH) to prevent an insidious
new "phishing" technique that uses a script to redirect you to a
fraudulent Web site when you log on to do online banking.

So some of the phishing attacks now use scripts ....


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Ken Jones
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