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Banking sites should NOT ALLOW referrals ...
Banks themselves have a certain complicity in these problems. They should require that their customers access their sites directly and referral attempts should be denied. That would shut down all of these 'monkey in the middle' techniques in one fell swoop. And consumers should never follow links to trusted sites. They should know that doing so renders even trusted sites untrustworthy.
Posted by: George Mitchell   Posted on: 12/08/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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