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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ha ha.  Great post.  I do wonder how people fall for this kind of stuff.  I can kinda understand the phishing victims.  Not that I feel sorry for them.  But considering most folks see their computers as a big box of magic that connects you to the internet where &quot;stuff&quot; is... I&#039;m not surprised that people fall for the somewhat legit looking phishing attempts.

The ones that I don&#039;t understand are the V14Gr4 4 FR33 e-mails.  Who in their right mind would click that? And you know people are, because people keep sending &#039;em out!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha ha.  Great post.  I do wonder how people fall for this kind of stuff.  I can kinda understand the phishing victims.  Not that I feel sorry for them.  But considering most folks see their computers as a big box of magic that connects you to the internet where &#8220;stuff&#8221; is&#8230; I&#8217;m not surprised that people fall for the somewhat legit looking phishing attempts.</p>
<p>The ones that I don&#8217;t understand are the V14Gr4 4 FR33 e-mails.  Who in their right mind would click that? And you know people are, because people keep sending &#8216;em out!</p>
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