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Re: [Full-disclosure] simple phishing fix



On Tue, July 29, 2008 2:31 pm, Glenn.Everhart@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> You might eliminate phishing but there are occasionally messages from
> people at these institutions also. This sort of thing is in essence
> allowing phishers a denial of service attack against anyone they choose
> to make themselves a nuisance with.
>
> I am not well pleased with any bank authentication I have seen so far
> personally; seems to me finance-related messages should be authenticated
> both ways and preferably a confirming authentication to demonstrate the
> subject agrees with the transaction should be done before such are
> accepted. That kind of thing would be hard to spoof and if done right
> pretty useless to someone who could record entire transactions.
>
> As for email, judge by its content. This posting for example will do
> nothing to your money, sells you nothing. Nor does it ask any information
> of you. If it were spoofed it would be harmless.
>
> Glenn Everhart
>

But it is from Chase.... and nothing good comes from Chase ;-)


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