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Is Mozilla anti phishing study faulty?

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Is Mozilla anti phishing study faulty?

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…the Firefox team used 1040 phish from Phishtank, a community filtering system, gathered over a two-week period. That’s a good number of phish, but the study period was awfully short, and the phish all came from one source. We used multiple sources, including honeypots and user reports, to generate the phish list we used. So, my personal opinion is that this study isn’t as rigorous as the 3Sharp study or the one done by Dr. Lorrie Cranor et al of Carnegie Mellon Linked by shanmuga Tuesday, 14th November 2006 11:11PM (…

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