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posted on Monday, January 16, 2006 5:30 PM
Phishing is a rather nasty tactic hackers use to prey on users willing to share information, usually personal data, that the perpetrators then use to either steal financial assets or gain access to other personal data. Jeff Browning spends some time with Alan Murphy, Mike Lowell, and Colin Walker from F5 to learn about a new iRule solution that provides a defensive measure companies can deploy to protect their users from phishing attempts.
Note: The code for this video is available on DevCentral in the Docs & Tips Section.
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Intro |
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Who are you and what do you do? |
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What is phishing? |
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How did you come up with the idea of a iRule for this scenario? |
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Let’s see the iRule code! |
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This iRule is actually also using JavaScript? |
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So how did you come up with this approach? |
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What else should we know about this iRule? |
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It sounds like this could apply to a variety of organizations? |
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Where can people get more documentation and ask questions? |
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