Pete Chown wrote: > It might help if browsers displayed some details of the certificate > without being asked. For example, instead of a padlock, the browser > could have an SSL toolbar. This would show the verified name and > address of the site you are connected to. or just show the verified name in the status bar *BUT* use a specific font that makes vaguely similar characters wildly different - use an ornate script font for numbers, with a sans font for letters, and symbols in a "grey" halftone bold. as long as 1 can't look like i or l and 0 is wildly different from O, a lot of "fake" sites will stand out beautifully....
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