Very interesting. However, I must say that it may not be that easy and obvious. I once was nearly a victim of phishers who ended up inserting their e-mail address into my PayPal account. Nothing happened because I was notified of this development. But I went to the web site and gave away some of my PayPal info. The thing really looked like PayPal without any strange domain names. My take would be that the sophistication of thieves is always a step ahead or at least au par with the police.
Another thing that I was just saying that the browser should be able (some of them already are) to discern this kind of site. On the other hand, if a suspicious e-mail comes asking to urgently visit a site, I always go to View source in Entourage and see what this is about. The info Entourage gets without opening the message is very illuminating, up to a different sender's address than the one showing in the message. I wish all e-mail programs were like this.


Alex
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