quote:This window is serving content from Secunia.com, although the Address Bar says you are visiting: http://www.paypal.com/
This page could just as easily have been spoofed to look like a genuine PayPal page (or any other web site) asking you for e.g. usernames, passwords, credit card details, or contain malicious information convincing you to install programs.
Exploitation is only limited by the imagination of the attacker (phisher).
[ February 11, 2005, 12:57 AM: Message edited by: Beren One Hand ]
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Oh, I saw that a while ago and already fixed mine. I should have posted that here, now that I think about it. Ooops!
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Quidscribis, I usually don't post tech stuff here either. But I've told so many people here to try Firefox that I feel like I should give them a heads up about this.
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Ok. Doesn't work in mine -- I got a DNS error page, and the address said http://www.payp?l.com/ (and we all know PayPal is https: anyway, right?). Alas, my computer's vulnerabilities must lie elsewhere.
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It says "www.payp?l.com" in my bar, but displays only a blank page. Am I vulnerable or not? *is stupid*
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