Ben Laurie <[email protected]> writes:

>So how about telling us what page X says.

There's no single page X, it starts at page X and goes on to page Y, where 
Y = X + 5-10.

(I can send you a link in private if you want, but it's way too much to post
here).

>So as to steal your password.

Isn't that then a standard phishing site?  What's the new attack here, and why
would it defeat the risk-based assessment?

Peter.
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