Skip to main content
Home Forums Weird IE Phishing warning on one topic Weird IE Phishing warning on one topic
Thread

Weird IE Phishing warning on one topic

Weird IE Phishing warning on one topic 68k 8 posts Feb 3, 2009 — Feb 26, 2009
IE must be going retarded cause http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8966 tripps the Anti Phishing tool in IE7.

i cant understand why this topic is the only one that does it. i did send in a report to MS that its not a spoof address.

weird

I'd say its probably a bug in IE with all the eBay links.

Damn, they must be on to me....

So you are the evil bastard using IE7 to visit the 68k MLA...You must be punished. }:)

Ban him?

In the past I have loaded The MLA on the Windows boxes at school with IE7 and received phishing warnings on a few threads. :-/

I'd say its probably a bug in IE with all the eBay links.
Yes, a reasonable individual might think this.

But it's a conspiracy.

Microsoft is trying to prevent thoughtcrime from within its suppressed user base. Accessing a page such as that constitutes a major blaspheme against Big Brother. It will be stopped.

From about the middle of last year onwards, about (at least) half of the system-generated(?) advice-to-the- winner emails that I received (in Mail 2.1.3) from eBay stimulated Growl into giving me a suspected phishing warning. eBay's emails were the only source of such warnings. I usually file emails from eBay after processing payment for the relevant Items, and then never consult them again. This behaviour, I see now with the wisdom of hindsight, stopped abruptly after I installed SecUpd2009-001PPC for Tiger last week. Indeed, I found a moment ago that the warning could no longer be elicited even by opening the formerly affected emails. Accident? Design? Che sa?

de

mp.ls