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Tech firms, FBI to fight phishing

Published: December 9, 2004, 7:40 AM PST

Members of the new Digital PhishNet project include EarthLink, Microsoft and America Online, among others.

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Jonathan Hoppe 
Dec 9, 2004, 8:48 AM PST

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