Netcraft Toolbar for Firefox Available
miller60 writes "Netcraft has just released the Firefox version of its anti-phishing toolbar, which blocks known phishing sites and suspicious urls, and displays the hosting information and risk rating for visited sites. Toolbar users have submitted more than 5,600 phishing sites since the IE version was released in late December."
Netcraft confirms that Firefox users are already smart enough to figure out if a site is phishing
Netcraft confirms that IE users will install spyware to combat phishing.
Now I canfirm that *BSD is dying without navigating to a separate page!
there wont be any space in the browser to look at pages, only toolbars. someone has to come up with a toolbar organizing plugin may be?
sigbldr is currently in pre-alpha.
Vegetarians don't know how to eat, let alone how to use a toolbar.
Slashdot is dead
-Netcraft
Netcraft is Slashdotted
-Death
(Stupid filters can't handle a well formatted joke...)
if this was an imitation site tricking visitors into installing a malicious "toolbar" ?
i use toolbars whilst dining upon my hummus and sprouts all day long, you insensitive clod.
Netcraft is dying....
at which point you show them the clause in the employment contract that says "our computers are only avaliable for you to do actual work on", then go to slashdot and post about it.
You also never see Imitation veggies made out of beef!
Tastier? I think that would be hard to substantiate objectively.
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I'd say with vast array of available animal protein out there (Bison, Ostrich, Gator, Cow, Pig, a huge variety of Fish (Cod, Halibut, Trout, Herring, Sardine, Mackerel, Talapia, Swordfish, Marlin, Tuna, Salmon, etc), other Aquatic life (Shrimp, Scallops, Lobster, Crab, Oysters, Octopus, etc), and various birds (Turkey, Chicken, Duck, Goose, Pheasant, Quail, etc)), there is little doubt that with proper preparation, you can have a vast variety of flavours. Yes, you can also have a vast variety of vegetable flavours (if they are prepared right), but if you think Vegetarian is tastier, it is either a personal preference or a very limited exposure to the range of animal-related meal items. Being an omnivore and fairly well travelled food-wise, I've sampled great vegetarian and carnivore dishes and couldn't imagine trying to say which was 'tastier'.
As for healthy, vegetarian diets have some shortcomings. I've actually had one friend who was a Vegan ordered by her doctor to start eating meat again despite her best efforts to procure all the required nutrients and vital vitamins elsewhere. If I recall, one of the B complex vitamins was fairly hard to come by sufficiently without eating meat, despite various supplementations during any given year.
Keep in mind as well that herbivores rule few food chains. Why? Because when worst comes to worst, an omnivore can eat plants *and* animals. A vegetarian that is rigidly so can only eat one out of two. The ominvores natural advantage is he can actually eat the vegetarians. Generally, the omnivore also recieves the benefit of concentration of food value up the food chain that predators do - the lower creatures in the chain (often herbivores) do a lot of the work concentrating food value and the predator reaps the reward.
Or put another way, when you look at a salad, you don't see food, you see what food eats.
We can all only make our own choices, but my ancestors worked for many millions of years to get to the top of the food chain, and that involved eating meat. I'm not about to dishonour that huge amount of effort and sacrifice
To each his own, just keep in mind that when the end comes, one camp will be walking rations for the other....
-- Mal: "Well they tell you: never hit a man with a closed fist. But it is, on occasion, hilarious."
Yes, but they are masters of the saladbar.
Yes, but all it does is put a red stripe across your screen that reads, "The OS you are using appears to be dead. Consider installing something trendier."
I have a guilty pleasure, and I want to share it with everyone here. ;)
I look forward to receiving a phishing email. In the past I would just delete the message, but no more! I always visit their web site and give all the information I can (all the info. I can make up that is!) I try my best the make the info look legit; the credit card, bank routing numbers, name, and address, everything!
What better way to bring attention to these crooks than to have them try to access fraudulent accounts? I guess they may have a way to filter out the bogus info, but I have fun making their work more difficult. ;)
Lately, I noticed that the phishers web pages contain some javascript code to checksum the credit card numbers. This was a downer, until I d/l'ed a CC number generator! Oh, now my fun could continue. I hope that more people will take up my pastime.
"Drug related crime" is a misnomer, "prohibition related crime" is the more accurate and correct phrase.