Mark Johnson wrote:
usernames and passwords to these sites. If enough people
participated, the data collected by the phishers would be so bad,
noone would ever buy it. Noone could possibly verify every entry,
either.
I think this is an excellent idea.
That would work until the phishers started putting image validation on
their sites, just like ticketmaster or yahoo. I don't know about your
users, but mine are dumb enough to type in the right word, right next to
their credit card number haha.
ray
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Systems Engineer Southeastern Louisiana University
IBM Certified Specialist AIX Administration, AIX Support
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