Yahoo adds seal to stop phishing sites
Yahoo is trying another security include that enables clients to make a hued seal to recognize a honest to goodness Yahoo login page from an impostor. The "sign-in seal" is intended to shield clients from phishing sites, false sites that endeavor to trap individuals into surrendering their login and secret word data. To make the seal, a Yahoo client should either transfer a picture or pick a shading and an expression of up to three words. The seal at that point shows up on any Yahoo login page showed on that PC, however won't show up on a phishing page taking on the appearance of Yahoo. Since the seal is connected to a specific PC, it's not intended to be utilized on open frameworks, for example, those in libraries and web bistros. Different sites, for example, the Bank of America, have embraced sign-in seals that are shown after a client signs in. Hurray said it would interface the seal to the PC rather, so a bona fide Yahoo page could beidentified withou...