There's something phishy here My first question to Dan Maier, spokesman forthe Anti-Phishirtg Working Group, was: "How do 1 know that the e-maii you sent to me is really from the Anti-Phishing Working Group?" Maier laughed, but he also had a serious answer to what wasn't really a serious question: "As a matter of fact, one of the items we have on our agenda is to start digitally signing all e-mail messages coming from the group," said Maier, who works for Turnbleweed Communications. "That's one of the solutions that's being proposed to banks and everybody else [targeted by phishing attacks]: to digitally sign e-maits so that recipients can trust that they are authentic,"
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