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Going Where the Money Is
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Going Where the Money Is
punishment
Dept of the Navy
Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:49 AM
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Let the punishment fit the crime; make more use of both corporal and capital punishment.
Phishing scam
retired
Wed Nov 15, 2006 9:42 AM
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Ralph:
Your article is an excellent explaination of what phishing is and how to avoid getting burned. Great job!
John Combs
Great explanation of the problem but there are good solutions you missed
Private comment
Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:01 AM
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In order to be protected from phishing the best solution is a software on your desktop that lets you see if it is OK to follow a link before you click on it, and if it is OK to submit personal information to a site before you do that. I recommand CallingID as the best solution. Their Link Advisor lets you see where you will go before you go there. CallingID toolbar protects you before you send data to a site. You can visit their site www.callingid.com