http://amtrak.bfi0.com/.
Lesson for phishers: If you want your phish to seem more legit, outsource it
to Bigfoot Interactive, which seems to lead back to Epsilon Agency Services,
who specialise in... well, phishing, but for the good guys. I bet the Russian
Business Network could do it for
Not just Amtrak. The Economist and The New Yorker both do the same
thing. I tried engaging them in a discussion on the subject. The
Economist never replied, whereas the New Yorker assured me that those
addresses were indeed theirs. I haven't figured out how to get past the
clueless people
Perry E. Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Bellovin documents on his blog a recent attempt by Amtrak to teach its
customers to be phishing victims:
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/blog/2008-02/2008-02-13.html
From the blog:
The next problem, though, is that the message asks people to