FW: Phishing filter faulty?

Quentin Campbell Q.G.Campbell at NEWCASTLE.AC.UK
Fri Nov 26 08:50:19 GMT 2004


Julian

Please see below an example of a hypertext link that the phishing net
should have been able to ignore.

The fact that the warning appears three times suggests that the HTML is
badly formed.

Quentin 
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PHONE: +44 191 222 8209    Information Systems and Services (ISS),
                           University of Newcastle,
                           Newcastle upon Tyne,
FAX:   +44 191 222 8765    United Kingdom, NE1 7RU.
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"Any opinion expressed above is mine. The University can get its own." 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: dti at rslive.co.uk [mailto:dti at rslive.co.uk]
>Sent: 25 November 2004 16:18
>To: xxx at ncl.ac.uk
>Subject: Technology Programme: Third Competition for funding - 
>Regional Information Days
>
>
>Technology Programme: Third competition for funding - Regional 
>Information Days
>
>Friday December 10th, Jury's Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne
>
>The DTI, in collaboration with One NorthEast, the Regional 
>Development Agency for the North East of England, invite you to 
>attend our regional information road show. This follows the 
>announcement of the third competition for funding proposals on 
>Monday, 29th November 2004, at the Business Design Centre, 
>Islington, London.
>
>The road show is designed to promote awareness of the national 
>Technology Programme and showcase innovation in the region. These 
>Regional events will provide delegates with opportunities for 
>discussion and networking in different parts of the country.
>
>A DTI spokesperson will open events, co-hosted by regional industry 
>champions, and a Regional Development Agency representative will 
>share their views about the benefits funding will bring to the 
>region. The road shows will also provide a wonderful opportunity to 
>meet with industry peers, academics, and project financiers 
>including the DTI.
>
>The objective of this competition is to promote applied business 
>orientated research in key technology areas. The technology areas 
>will be announced shortly before the event but will focus on 
>addressing major challenges confronting UK business and society such 
>as; healthcare in an ageing society; an intelligent & connected 
>world and sustainable production and consumption.
>
>For further information on the event and to register please 
><https://secure.symphonyem.co.uk/dti2/default.asp?id=7>click here.
>
>To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:DTI at rslive.co.uk?subject=unsubscribe>
>
>The Newcastle MailScanner has detected a possible 'phishing fraud' 
>attempt because there is a difference between the actual link 
>"dti at rslive.co.uk" and what it claims to be
>
>The Newcastle MailScanner has detected a possible 'phishing fraud' 
>attempt because there is a difference between the actual link 
>"dti at rslive.co.uk" and what it claims to be
>
>The Newcastle MailScanner has detected a possible 'phishing fraud' 
>attempt because there is a difference between the actual link 
>"dti at rslive.co.uk" and what it claims to be 
>DTI at rslive.co.uk?subject=unsubscribe
>
>

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