An examination of nearly 2.5 million Web pages at some of the Internet's most popular and trusted sites turned up at least 128,000 links that could be manipulated by fraudsters and virus writers to make online scams more believable, a study released this month found. Scammers and phishers are taking advantage of commonly used coding used in "redirects" to divert traffic from reputable Web site to sites that could harbor malicious software or phishing schemes....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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