Here's a compilation of the latest phishing attacks designed to "lure" online banking customers into providing their username and password to fraudsters.
Of course, if banks would stop using username and password log-in, and graduate to a more secure, two factor authentication...one that requires users to swipe their bank issued card, and enter their bank issued PIN, (replicate what they do at an ATM machine) then they would, at the same time, eliminate phishing altogether.
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Here's the list of the latest phishing attacks, compiled by MillersMiles.com
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