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Posted by: luffy
« on: 27. May 2010., 07:31:30 »

That's very dangerous. Especially for new computer user.
Posted by: Gerald309
« on: 27. May 2010., 07:22:46 »

Sneaky browser 'tabnapping' phishing tactic surfaces

Mozilla outlines how hackers can trick users by silently changing open browser tabs
May 25, 2010 02:33 PM Computerworld -
A Mozilla employee yesterday outlined a sly new attack tactic dubbed "tabnapping" that can dupe users
into giving up passwords by secretly changing already-open browser tabs.....
FULL:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9177326/Sneaky_browser_tabnapping_phishing_tactic_surfaces

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