The Secret HandshakeMar-26-06, 12:48 am by HanfordFile under: User Interface, Misc. I came up with an idea that I call the secret handshake. The secret handshake is a property on a user's online account for services that want to send me email. Here's how it would work:
Now, I didn't think of this for secure services like Paypal, but at first glance it seems like something that could reduce phishing scams. Feedback - 2 responsesDisplayed newest to oldest. Leave a comment.Jan Ives wrote: May-9-06, 9:33 am I took the precaution of registering a domain and forwarding all email from that domain to my personal inbox. When I need to sign up anywhere I create a new email address for that service. So, to use your example, I'd enter my email address as monolux@my_domain_name.com. Then I can easily set up a filter for all mail from that specific address in my email client. Problem solved :-) Leave a commentComments are displayed on posts and visible to all site visitors. |
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Actually, I can see some banks already using a similar technique - they probide a small bit of information, which wouldn't reveal much to an interseptor, but would rule out phishing almost completely. An example would be part of the zip (post) code