Some further description of what 'phishing' is and how to check for validity
is in this article:

<http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macosxhints/2006/02/mailphish/index.php>

Cheers,

Richard
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On 7/2/06 14:51, "Atsushi Sasaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Technical question:
> They are installed by viewing some malicious web site or email
> (attachment). After secretly installing, they're waiting for what they
> want. By the way, what's their target information? Is it four 4 digits
> continuous numbers such as credit card code or bank account number? Do
> they have the function to detect a selective typing stroke from the
> keyboard?



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