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evil is out there !
What exactly should other browsers learn from IE7 secure features? I am confused. That e-mail can be misused for fishing? what has that to do with browsing the net?

"This might be a phishing site" ?

What about "the internet is inherently insecure"
or "evil people outhere are trying to scam you!"

How about a more general warning "don't forget to lock your house and internet access when you go out there!"

what is new about this?!
come on happy
Posted by: mad-man   Posted on: 03/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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evil is out there !  mad-man | 03/06/06
When technology.....  dberlind | 03/06/06
It is all very logical...  Ngallendou | 03/07/06
As malware authors evolve, so does MS  NonZealot | 03/07/06
Police action lags behind fraudulant sites  Ngallendou | 03/07/06
Types of Phishing Filter warnings  PB_z | 03/07/06
Too easy to click on wrong choice  Ngallendou | 03/07/06
So far their filters are very poorly implemented  clickbrain | 03/07/06
1 vote for the yellow, the yellow color is GOOD!  rcline60 | 03/07/06
Agree With Story Author  jww3501 | 03/09/06
Firefox Users  squirel0 | 03/13/06

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