RE: tcp/routing question...

From: bruce (bedouglas_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 06/07/05

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    Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 11:57:41 -0700
    
    

    which is what i've been driving at...

    which i'm also believing is a reasonably good sized market... particularly
    if you can get homeland security to buy into the fact that terrorists are
    making $$$ with phishing/pharming scams!!

    you see matt, i've never looked at this as a purely tech issue with the
    underlying protocols... but you need some way for the avg user to really be
    able to tell.. that the site he's on, is the one he should be on.. in a
    similar vein.. you need to be able to do the same thing from the server side
    as well...

    -bruce

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    Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:35 AM
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    On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 10:27:08AM -0700, bruce wrote:
    > however, the issue with phishing has demonstrated that just having ssl is
    > not enough.. so how is ipsec going to solve something differently than an
    > ssl implementation..

    SSL solves it adequately as far as I'm concerned. IPsec could make it more
    ubiquitous. If you're asking "how can we keep people from being gullible",
    then I'm afraid there really isn't a foolproof solution -- you know what
    they say about the ingenuity of fools.

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