On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 10:58:55 +0100, Steve Clement said: > As to whether the Blacklist should be public or not is up to personal > believes. I for one think that it should be publicly available to have > at least a good static reference of the most commonly used phishey sites... There's no such thing as "most commonly used" - these things are ephemeral and very much in the whack-a-mole variety. Last week's list is of almost no help in telling you where this week's sites are, except when looked at long-term trends you start to notice that some providers are lax on security and as a result keep getting pwned.
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