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"Phishing" Attacks to Increase

neutron_p writes "The number of people who succumb to identity thieves' "phishing" e-mails could go way up if immediate action isn't taken to preempt the next generation of attacks, according to an Indiana University School of Informatics researcher. "Phishing" e-mails appear to be sent by legitimate businesses, but are actually created and distributed by villains who are after your personal information. They describe some thieves' tricks. One kind of context-aware attack tricks eBay bidders into giving out identifying information by leading bidders to believe they've won an auction. In another kind of context-aware attack, a potential victim might receive a message from a known person -- for example, a friend or loved one - asking him or her to go to a Web site to update banking information."

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  1. Re:I get countless dozens of these every week by NardofDoom · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Dubya was right, North Korea is a threat.

    Unfortunately, he pointed to Iraq instead of NK.

    Let's put him on a short bus back to Texas.

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