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By Paul Festa

Published: Tuesday 01 February 2005


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Anonymous


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somewhere


Occupation

here


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Hmmm, an even better anti-phishing feature would be for the browser to take the user to the phishing site, inform the user that the site is fake, and then automatically fill in the form with good-looking, but totally fake information. If the phishers get a million responses in a day then they'll never find the few dozen entries with real data, submitted by stupid people, in amongst all the fakes.



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