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RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability
From: <gauntlet () nym hush com>
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 15:24:16 -0400
Many financial institutions do the same thing. www.americanexpress.com: Security is important to everyone! Please be assured that, although the home page itself does not have an "https" URL, the login component of this page is secure. When you enter your User ID and password, your information is transmitted via a secure environment, and once the login is complete, you will be redirected to our secure area. If you wish to speak further with a technical specialist, please feel free to contact American Express Online Services at 1-800-297-1234, 24 hours/7 days. If you are outside the United States, please call collect at 1-336-393-1111. --------------- Rob _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
Current thread:
- http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Perry E. Metzger (May 28)
- RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Brandon (May 28)
- Re: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Perry E. Metzger (May 28)
- RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability gauntlet (May 28)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Schmidt, Michael R. (May 28)
- Re: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Dark-Avenger (May 28)
- Re: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Perry E. Metzger (May 28)
- RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability James Patterson Wicks (May 29)
- Re: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Perry E. Metzger (May 29)
- Re: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability http-equiv () excite com (May 29)
- RE: http://www.chase.com/ vulnerability Brandon (May 28)