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Stanford security experts unveil defenses against ‘phishing’ attacks
It’s an online con that is growing fast and stealing tens of millions of dollars.
An e-mail seemingly from a financial institution instructs you to log on to a legitimate-looking Web site. Such “phishing” attacks exploit a universal weakness in online security: passwords. To read the rest of the story and download this new utility please go here: http://testing.onlytherightanswers.c...article&sid=15 |
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