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Company: EMO – Electronic Money Orders (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | It may also be seen when the email message is viewed through a text editor such as Notepad. |
 | | The phishing address is not hidden but it uses an address that can be mistaken as the legitimate domain. |
 | | Similar to EMO's official login Web page, the spoofed page prompts the user to enter email and password. |
| www.trendmicro.com /en/security/phishing/overview/phish050916a.htm (198 words) |