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Evolution of phishing -- embedded forms

Evolution of phishing -- embedded forms
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Paypal12388

This makes things easier: No phishing site to have to maintain. No browser-based phishing filters to worry about.

This particular one posts to a account hosted in California. (The images are all pulled from PayPal, like this one, always a source of annoyance.)

(Clarification: I'm not saying this hasn't been done before -- it has. But it's not common to see these, and also, what I've seen in the past doesn't neccessarily have the sophistication of this phish.)

Posted by Alex Eckelberry on 30 May 2008

Tags: Phishing