
By Robert Lemos
Published: Friday 31 December 2004
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Anonymous
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Italy
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Teacher
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Don't know if Mozilla are looking into this - but in the meantime, maybe the 'SpoofStick' plugin may help. It works by displaying only the most relevant domain information - so you should be able to see that you are still within a secure domain - and have not been re-directed to a phisher's, er, pond.
As the writers of the plugin say, it is basic, but it does give you a simple visual check system. This could help before something more concrete comes out.
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