What is “spoofing” or a “spoof” site?
Spoofing is a kind of information piracy in which a Web site or program breaches network security by posing as an imposter and falsifying data. For example, login spoofing is an attempt to obtain a users password by presenting an illegitimate login page that masquerades as the real version of an actual login site. WSLife.com has enhanced your online security to protect you against such spoofing by (1) separating the user name and password fields onto two different screens and (2) using the WSLife.com Site Verification Text as your personalized way of knowing that you are actually logging in to the real My Accounts section of our Web site. If you find yourself on a login screen that does not include your WSLife.com Site Verification Text appearing exactly as you entered it during the registration process do not complete the login process. If this happens, please contact our Client Relationship Center at 1.866.832.7719 for immediate assistance.