legitimate website vs phishing websites quiz

[h=3]You're a phish-spotting ninja! You correctly identified 13 out of 14 sites in the OpenDNS phishing quiz.[/h]
 
14 out of 14! although I almost second guessed myself on several. the trick is to look at the URLs.

Precisely!

Bad luck for me, only 13.
 
You're a phish-spotting ninja! You correctly identified 14 out of 14 sites in the OpenDNS phishing quiz.

Most of them were pretty obvious. There were one or two that were a little tricky if you don't know how subdomains work.
 
[h=3]You're a phish-spotting ninja! You correctly identified 14 out of 14 sites in the OpenDNS phishing quiz.[/h]
Obvious, but i was surprised/reminded that https is not default on amazon until checkout. which i guess is okay, but still surprising.
 
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This is all well and good but, without a time limit I doubt people get realistic results. Think about it, how long do you really check if the website you visit is legit?
So I do think that the margin of error is way larger if you encounter it the way you are normally browsing. Then again, if you're normally browsing you don't usually end up on phishing sites...
 
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