On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:42:31AM +0100, Brandon Butterworth wrote:
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I'll accept that as a friendly amendment. ;) It is -- to Brian Kantor's point elsewhere in the thread -- very unfortunate that many banks and financial institutions have spent much of the past couple of decades assiduously training their customers to be phish victims. Some of them, including a very well-known, very large company I'm communicating with at the moment, have compounded that blunder by handing over lists of the email addresses of all their customers to third parties, thus making it vastly easier for phishers to get their hands on them. (If the latter isn't clear, consider: suppose you were in the professional phishing business. "professional" as in doing it competently, not sending messages full of fractured syntax. Can you think of some places where you would like to have one of your employees positioned? How about some place that handles customer email data for *many* banks/financial institutions? One-stop shopping, as it were. No need to get people into 27 different operations when all you need to do is get one person into one. And, most likely, every one of those 27 has done you the favor of knocking themselves out to make their customers vulnerable to you. You're welcome.) ---rsk