I just got off the phone with the provider of some of my services, and it was a notable experience in exactly how indifference to fraud by a provider enables the fraudsters to continue in their dirty deeds. Here's the particulars--I received an e-mail in my personal inbox that was clearly a phishing attempt. The sender e-mail domain was a pathetic attempt at spoofing the provider's, the sender identity was "resyq4ey", the body of the message contained multiple hypertext links whose...