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Educate Your Customers About Fake Emails

By Jim Bruene on October 4, 2001 10:22 AM

note: This in NOT a real message, nor has anyone we are aware of targeted any bank in this manner, although PayPal was targeted in a similar episode last year. We are using this fictitious example to illustrate the point.

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