One idea they haven't tried yet
Alex Neuman van der Hans
alex at nkpanama.com
Mon Jul 31 06:32:35 IST 2006
FYI the last one is corrected (http://url.goes.here) by thunderbird on
Windows.
Julian Field wrote:
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> I wonder how many email phishing scam detectors would be confused by
> something as simple as putting a link in the HTML where the text is
> htp://url.goes.here
> or
> fpt://usl.goes.here
> or
> hppt://url.goes.here
> or even just
> http:/url.goes.here
> Do a few people fancy trying this in the email client to see if it
> detects them? MailScanner itself should catch most of the variations.
> - --
> Julian Field
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