Comments on: Online criminals step up phishing scams
Criminals are increasingly trying to trick citizens into giving them their bank account details, according to a new survey.
Criminals are increasingly trying to trick citizens into giving them their bank account details, according to a new survey.
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People who think they have the "right" to do/buy/own things and don't consider the risks to themselves or others.
People who probably tell you off when you try and teach them.
Probably most of them use M$ Windows.
Ultimately, though, businesses (especially banks) have the responsibility to protect their customers http://www.essentialsecurity.com/news.htm?id=136. By implementing a way to identify legitimate email, banks, and other institutions, could increase trust (and decrease attacks) with their clients.
- Too many dumb people
- by wbenton September 27, 2006 7:08 AM PDT
- Bottom Line: They proliferate where there's easy money to be found.
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(6 Comments)That only proves that many humans aren't as intelligent as we give them credit for... otherwise this wouldn't be a lucrative business!!!
Walt