HJ wrote:

> Another problem is that Gerv paper only covers SSL protected sites, but
> most recent phishing attacks (example: http://www.rceasy.com/paypal/ )
> do not even use SSL protection, so I might still be fooled, without
> being notified.

Out of all the spam emails that seem to by pass my filtering rules, I'm
yet to see any actually using SSL, most try to hide the real URL with
html, but for the most part a quick most over shows the real non-SSL URL...

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Best regards,
 Duane

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