Can a fraudulent site fool you into giving your identifying information? Can you tell the real site from a phony one designed to trick you?
McAfee has a 10 question quiz to let you determine just how sharp you are in this area.
The quiz deals with the psychological attack and the technical attack.
McAfee says that you should feel bad if you don't do well on the quiz "because the phishers who put these sites together are using really, really sophisticated psychology and technology to get us to not use our common sense."
According to McAfee, there are some important things you should keep in mind:
Avoid panic -- You don't have to click on anything right now. Take the time to think it through;
Never click on a link in an e-mail -- If you want to go to your bank's Web site, type the URL in yourself; and
Bulk up, security-wise -- Use anti-phishing software along with your traditional security software. The combination will help protect you.
Here is the link to the 10 question phishing quiz
McAfee SiteAdvisor - Phishing Quiz
Edit: This phishing quiz is no longer available. I have a different one in post #3 of this thread.