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DIY kits dumb down phishing8 Jun 2007 14:05 9 out of 10 crooks use ready-made codeSolution!By Michael Martin
Posted Friday 8th June 2007 20:09 GMT
So now we just need to bomb Hong Kong, right? Maybe we can use nukes - that way all the phishing sites will be distinguishable by their radioactive glow... On a more serious note, this is starting to look like all a browser needs is a little notification on the status bar at the bottom that states what country the domain registrar is in - it would catch almost half the phishing sites right away. In fact, maybe I'll write up a Firefox add-in right now. That would be useful to a lot of people for more reasons than just avoiding phishers. Script KiddiesBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 9th June 2007 21:28 GMT
Bloody script kiddies... @ Micheal: Please do make that Firefox addon. It would help me a great deal. Although, a much better solution: make a modify google earth to mark the location of the phishing sites. Google Earth is accurate enough for guiding ICBMs, isn't it? Hey, you at the Pentagon, are you listening? Maybe you could help us out a little here. </overkill> Heh heh heh... The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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