Ian G wrote:
I'm not saying your toolbar is a bad idea; in fact, I think it's a good one. But the problem of verifying certificates is a very deep one, and simple answers will not solve the phishing or MITM problem.
Hmmm I think I did make this point the other day :P I tend to agree with Gerv's thinking along the lines of a points score system, just like spamassassin works on spam, hell give users control over setting points for each item and points for a site to be thought of as spam, perhaps you could even bayes filter the incoming content... Just thinking out loud...
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Best regards, Duane
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