I very recently received a CitiBank phishing email. I reported it to abuse at my domain, citibank, abuse at their email domain, and abuse at the domain of the fake CitiBank site. I haven't heard from CitiBank, but I received word from an admin at the ISP for the fake CitiBank site, saying their account was suspended.
Perhaps the email and website weren't the phisher's to begin with, but I'd like to think I've caused some amount of irritation.
Its easy to tell its a phishing scheme when a bank with which I don't have an account asks for my account information.
Chris Wilson blogged about IE7's current and future expectations for (not) passing the Acid2 browser test:
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http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/29/44524
Its noted that IE7 Beta1 doesn't do much for improved web standards support, IE7 Beta2 will fix some bugs and at no point will IE7 pass the Acid test.
You forgot Poland.
I very recently received a CitiBank phishing email. I reported it to abuse at my domain, citibank, abuse at their email domain, and abuse at the domain of the fake CitiBank site. I haven't heard from CitiBank, but I received word from an admin at the ISP for the fake CitiBank site, saying their account was suspended.
Perhaps the email and website weren't the phisher's to begin with, but I'd like to think I've caused some amount of irritation.
Its easy to tell its a phishing scheme when a bank with which I don't have an account asks for my account information.