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Re: Browsers, phishing, and user interface design
From: "Michael Silk" <michaelslists () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 22:01:10 +1000
Security community heard to respond: "Duh". On 6/6/06, Erin Carroll <amoeba () amoebazone com> wrote:
The following column was published on SecurityFocus today: Browsers, phishing, and user interface design by Scott Granneman 2006-06-05 Phishing works for so many reasons, we need to rethink browser and user interface design to provide some real-life security to the average user who doesn't see or understand the security cues. http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/405
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