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Date: Fri Mar 31 09:08:36 2006
From: maguero at s21sec.com (Marcos Agüero)
Subject: [HV-PAPER] Anti-Phishing Tips You Should Not
	Follow

Michal Zalewski escribi?:
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 michaelslists@...il.com wrote:
> 
>> If the website then presents you with the "Logon failed" page, you are
>> possibly on a legitimate website, so you may proceed with logging in
>> using your correct credentials. If it gets you right through - it is
>> definitely a phishing attempt.
> 
> Note to self: design my next phishing website to always display "logon
> failed".
Just as most of the phishing sites already do.

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