CardSpace: How Personal Cards Protect Users

Posted by: dasBlonde, on 16 Sep 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I have working with, writing about and presenting on CardSpace for over 2.5 years now...and in the process refining how I describe to people the benefits of information cards for improving security for end-users. In particular, end-users thatare not like us developers...every day people that don't know how to choose which sites are unsafe, which links to click in email, and so on. Consider the following malicious PayPal email: You can see that the "Click here to verify your information" link...

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