Report: Pop-ups pose phishing threat
Jupiter Research analyst Joe Wilcox told TechNewsWorld that if online consumers had good surfing habits, then vulnerabilities like this one wouldn’t be much of an issue. "The bottom line is if anything pops up while you are on the Web and you didn’t initiate the action, close that window," he said. "It’s as simple as that."
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