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    Images: Phishing on fake Google pages

    The fake Google front page advertises that the visitor has won $400 and offers a link to collect the prize.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:48 GMT (04:48 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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    To receive the money, "winners" are asked to enter their credit card details and address.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:48 GMT (04:48 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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    Congratulations, you have been phished. Instead of waiting for a $400 credit to appear on the card, the consumer is likely better off canceling the card and ordering a new one.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:48 GMT (04:48 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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A phony copy of Google's Web site promises a $400 prize, and aims to steal users' personal information.

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Images: Phishing on fake Google pages

The fake Google front page advertises that the visitor has won $400 and offers a link to collect the prize.

Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:48 GMT (04:48 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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