[non-Ubuntu topic] Phishing report
Angie T. Muhammad
angie.tawfik at gmail.com
Fri Jun 10 22:39:07 UTC 2011
I totally understand, just wanted to share it with you. Plus, I wrote
"it claims" ;)
On 6/11/11, Omar Mohamed <omarmohsenm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Disclaimer: PLEASE NOTE: The APWG and its cooperating investigators,
> researchers, and
> service providers have provided this study as a public service, based upon
> aggregated
> professional experience and *personal opinion*. *We offer no warranty as to
> the
> completeness, accuracy, or pertinence of these data and recommendations with
> respect to any particular company’s operations*, *or with respect to any
> particular form of
> criminal attack. This report contains the research and opinions of the
> authors*. Please see
> the APWG web site – apwg.org – for more information.
>
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Angie T. Muhammad <angie.tawfik at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello group,
>>
>> Check out the attached phishing report. It has interesting findings.
>> It is issued by APWG (Anti Phishing Work Group) and it claims that
>> LAMP stack is the most targeted by phishing criminals.
>>
>> The database question really made me pause and reflect: what is the
>> future of MySQL?
>> Anyhow, hopefully you like this share :)
>>
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>> All the best,
>> Angie T. Muhammad
>> http://angie-tawfik.blogspot.com
>>
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Angie T. Muhammad
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