
Originally Posted by
Lehsyrus
Find another source that isn't Wikipedia and maybe I'll take you seriously. Also, in EVERY example given on the wikipedia site, even for the old attempts of phishing, it involved a log in area, and people who were dumb enough to believe it was legit. Every form of phishing involves someone entering their personal data on some sort of logged form, and that information being sent by the one who set up the phishing scam. So no, actually, I am not wrong whatsoever. Go act like a smartass to someone who cares.
Again, I find it funny how you try to humiliate everyone.
Secondly, me trying to act smartass? I'll let the Official Poster decide who's trying to be the egg head here.

Originally Posted by
Lehsyrus
Go act like a smartass to someone who cares.
Thirdly, you obviously care if you took the time to write a reply in such audacity like you did.

Originally Posted by
Lehsyrus
Find another source that isn't Wikipedia and maybe I'll take you seriously.
Forth, what do you mean go find another source? Why should I, you're the one who's mixing stuff up, try searching it yourself.
You come here assuming you know everything, you clearly don't, therefore I tried to correct you.
Now you're just trying to make enemies.
Also, you just differentiated the difference between a phisher and a keylogger, well done.
Which brings me onto my final paragraph:

Originally Posted by
L
what they do is take all of your info so they can steal your account
^^
What did he say there?
So he obviously knows what a PHISHER is if he implied that they take your info.
He didn't say they "access" your computer to obtain such information, all he wrote was they take your info.
You yourself said "Every form of phishing involves someone entering their personal data on some sort of logged form"
*Simples*