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Are you phish food?
Every day, ID thieves try to poach your personal information online. These "phishers" pose as your bank, favorite websites and Facebook contacts. See if you'll fall for their bait.
By David Futrelle
Score so far: 0 of 6 points
1. Phishers often try to lure potential victims to legitimate-looking websites. One way to tell if a site is kosher is by looking at the URL. Which of these is for real?
a) www.verify-microsoft.com
b) www.micosoft.com
c) www.facebook.com.profile.php.id.371233.cn
d) www.fart.com