Yes!  I'm starting to see the same types of things!  And the evolution will
continue
when the hackers and scammers find a way to break this level of security.
They will, you know...
 

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Increasingly, secure company sites are also generating a picture that lets
you confirm it's them. You log in and select from dozens of options. It
could be a picture of a mountain range, a cat, a forest, etc. One bank I do
business with uses the picture, then allows me to name the picture and on
top of that, uses a challenge question (such as "what was the name of your
first pet"?) that makes it very secure and hard to clone.

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From: Maurice C. Jennings [mailto:mcjennings55@
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:17 PM
To: 'blackfolks@ <mailto:%27blackfolks%40v2.listbox.com> v2.listbox.com'
Subject: Beware: Copycats are Cloning Banking, Investment and Other Business
Sites

Beware: Copycats are Cloning Banking, 
Investment and Other Business Sites
by www.SixWise.com <http://www.sixwise. <http://www.sixwise.com/> com/> 

Online scam artists are becoming gutsier than ever, now creating fake Web
sites to get you to hand over your personal information. The latest victim?
Citadel Investment Group.

<http://www.sixwise.
<http://www.sixwise.com/images/articles/2008/07/16/30347947.thb.jpg>
com/images/articles/2008/07/16/30347947.thb.jpg> 

Be aware of small changes in the URLs of the Web sites you frequent -- it
could indicate a scam.

Scammers from China cloned the Citadel Web site, creating a spot for
investors to input their passwords. Although the site was discovered before
any major damage was done, the culprits have disappeared without a trace.

The site looked remarkably similar to Citadel's real site, including their
standard logo and even making up fake vice presidents and bios.

And this is not nearly an isolated case. Financial institutions are cloned
quite often, and it can be very difficult for consumers to distinguish
between legitimate and cloned sites. TD Ameritrade, Investment bank Sandler
O'Neill and Partners, and even the IRS have recently faced similar problems.

How Can You Protect Yourself?

Cloned Web sites can be harder to identify than even phishing
<http://www.sixwise.
<http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/01/18/dont-get-caught-by-phishing-sca
> com/newsletters/05/01/18/dont-get-caught-by-phishing-sca
ms-on-the-internet.htm> scams or other
<http://www.sixwise.
<http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/06/14/ransomware_the_new_dangerous_--
> com/newsletters/06/06/14/ransomware_the_new_dangerous_--
_and_highly_offensive_--_computer_scam_to_watch_out_for.htm> online fraud,
simply because the Web site will appear legitimate.

However, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Computer
Emergency Readiness Team recommend doing the following to avoid becoming a
victim:

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com/images/articles/2008/07/16/30446531.thb.jpg> 

You can usually tell a Web site is secure if it has "https" in the URL, or
displays a lock icon on the screen.

1. 
Don't send sensitive information over the Internet without checking the Web
site's security. To do this, read the site's privacy policy, and check for
evidence that the information will be encrypted. Sites that begin with
"https" instead of "http" will do this, as will those that display a lock
icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

2. 
Pay attention to the Web site's URL. Though the site may look identical, the
URL will not be. Look for variations in spelling or a different domain (.com
instead of .net, for instance).

3. 
If you are unsure about the site's legitimacy, contact it directly by phone
or known e-mail address (not through the site but through your persona
account) to verify.

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