The focus of this white paper is to describe the basic workings of a new capability, the Microsoft Phishing Filter, that will be included in the upcoming release of Internet Explorer 7. The Microsoft Phishing Filter will help provide consumers with a dynamic system of warning and protection against potential phishing attacks.
…IIRC, wasn’t Fireofx also working on something similar? It would be great for all of us if the 2 biggest browsers (userbase-wise) collaborated on an open standard to determine which websites are fraudulent.
Firefox and IE working together, I don’t see that happening any time soon
I find it kind of humorous that there “System Requirements” for this document (it is a MS Word doc). And according to these requirements, Word for OS X isn’t supported/won’t open it.
That’s funny.
It should be fun to watch and see how many browsers have some version of this feature before Longhorn makes it to the public.
I’d be surprised if this wasn’t in most browsers in relatively short order. It should be.
Yeah…well, a man can always hope, can’t he? 😉