31 Oct 2006
Ok, it's probably just a marketing stunt on the back of All Hallows' Eve but I guess they have a point. Websense is warning that scammers are probably using websites discovered by mis-typing addresses or searches - such as 'halkoween' instead of 'halloween'. The word of warning goes for anytime of year though - it'll probably be wheeled out again at 'Christnas'.
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