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Internet Explorer hit by new phishing flaw
Posted on Apr 9, 2006 by Tom Fragala
From ComputerWeekly…
Another serious security hole has been unearthed in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, which could lead to users being tricked into thinking fake phishing sites are genuine.
The error in the browser can be exploited to fake the address bar in the user’s browser window, warned security monitoring company Secunia.
Tags: phishing
Filed under: Identity Theft, Privacy



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