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Pharmers' hit online
bank users with fraud scam It's the next
Internet scam, and it could be the most menacing.
The reason: Even experienced Internet users can
become victims and not know it.
The ploy is called pharming — a play on
"phishing," another type of Internet fraud
— and it involves highly skilled hackers who
secretly redirect users' computers from
financial sites to the scammers' fake ones, where
they steal passwords and other personal
information. Even the Web address looks the
same.
Unlike phishing, where users click on links in
e-mails and are taken to fake sites, pharming
intercepts a user on his or her way to the bank or
credit-card firm. And it potentially can affect
thousands of users at a time.
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