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Does anyone think that the following might be an example of "Phishing?" Oops, I mean "phishing?" Why or why not?
If you still haven't made up your mind, look what came up when gullible gal clicked on the link:
Intrepid gullible gal blithely clicks, "OK:"

So she enters a fake social security number and password and all she has to do is give them a little information:
Be afraid. Beware. Never click on a link in an e-mail and give information. Especially if:
1. The e-mail lands in your Spam folder
2. Your web program beseeches you to check the certificate
3. The web address looks suspiciously unlike the web address of the company the e-mail proclaimed to be from
If you give information after all that, I think you kind of deserve what you get!!!
Di




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