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Date: Fri Mar 31 15:08:40 2006
From: ad at heapoverflow.com (ad@...poverflow.com)
Subject: Re: [HV-PAPER] Anti-Phishing Tips You Should
	NotFollow

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btw someone maybe know the fastest way to report a phish to yahoo ?
Because I have identified & forwarded some phish to them via
http://add.yahoo.com/fast/help/abuse/cgi_abuse but it took them around
3-4 days to stop them , so is this the correct link to report a "from
yahoo"
phish  or if anyone has the correct email address , thank you.

ADovi


Dave Korn wrote:
> Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
>> Marcos Ag?ero wrote:
>>> Jasper Bryant-Greene escribi?:
>>>> Seriously though, it wouldn't be that hard to forward the POST on
>>>> to the real bank website, would it?
>>> I think so, but would be very easy to detect. Logs would show lots of
>>> diferent user logging in from the same IP Address.
>> Phishing scams are public in nature. They aren't trying to avoid
>> detection :) and the IP address would of course be spoofed.
>
>   No it wouldn't.  IP address spoofing is easy over UDP but incredibly
> difficult over TCP.
>
>     cheers,
>       DaveK

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