- From: Mike Beltzner <beltzner@mozilla.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 00:48:55 -0500
- To: Mary Ellen Zurko <Mary_Ellen_Zurko@notesdev.ibm.com>
- Cc: public-wsc-wg@w3.org
ACTION-103 This action was meant to add text to the note describing how Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 7 and Safari 3 all incorporated anti-phishing technologies that use a variety of methods to warn users when they arrive at a suspected phishing site. Section 8.2 (http://www.w3.org/TR/wsc-usecases/#spoof-prevention) of the note should be amended to read: -------------------------------- 8.2 Many deceptive imitation techniques prevented The most current generation of desktop web browsers contain several changes aimed at protecting users from the types of spoofing attacks seen in the past. Some of these changes are invisible to users, such as preventing a web site from opening a window which is larger than the visible desktop. Other changes are more noticeable, such as warning dialogs which alert users when they arrive at a website that matches an entry on a list of suspected phishing sites. -------------------------------- This closes ACTION-103. cheers, mike
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