Interesting analysis of a phishing attack at – especially the comments about the verification mechanisms of GeoTrust.
- 2 clicks for more data protection: only if you click here the button will be enabled and you can send your recommendation to Facebook. If you activate the button the first data will be send to others. see i.nicht mit Facebook verbunden
- 2 clicks for more data protection: only if you click here the button will be enabled and you can send your recommendation to Twitter. If you activate the button the first data will be send to others. see i.nicht mit Twitter verbunden
- 2 clicks for more data protection: only if you click here the button will be enabled and you can send your recommendation to Flattr. If you activate the button the first data will be send to others. see i.nicht mit Xing verbunden
- 2 clicks for more data protection: only if you click here the button will be enabled and you can send your recommendation to Pinterest. If you activate the button the first data will be send to others. see i.nicht mit t3n verbunden
- 2 clicks for more data protection: only if you click here the button will be enabled and you can send your recommendation to LinkedIn. If you activate the button the first data will be send to others. see i.nicht mit LinkedIn verbunden
Where is the story? I looked in Google so that I could post the link, but there does not seem to be any substance readily available for this topic? Truth or myth?
Found the URL:
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/cgi-bin/mt/mtb.cgi/4744