Thoughts from the identity age -- By Phil Libin

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The Phisher King

Proving the adage that the simple wheel get the worm (err, that’s not right), the past three days have seen SpoofStick featured in The New York Times, Business Week and The Boston Globe.  The Times even included a nice screenshot in the print version.  We’ve had to increase our server bandwidth to handle the demand – around 20,000 copies have been downloaded so far. 

I’m running dangerously low on “Phish” puns.  Do the tech-media community a favor and send some in.  Thanks to everyone who’s tried SpoofStick.

May 27, 2004 | Permalink

Comments

Whatsamatter? Phishing for compliments?

Posted by: inetinfo | May 28, 2004 9:32:03 AM

Like the last line in NYtimes:

Getting phished - a million dollar uninvited agony
Sortinig your damage - another million dollars
Using SpoofStick - free of cost
Using CommonSense - Priceless

For everything else, ask your bank!

Posted by: prasanna | May 28, 2004 12:16:33 PM

Well, you know what they say:

You can teach a man to phish...

If you are a Nitty Gritty Dirt Band fan, there is always Phishing in the Dark

But now I am out of here, if anyone asks tell them I've gone phishing.

Posted by: allan | Jun 1, 2004 3:45:48 PM

 
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