Re: Recent rise in Phishing attacks
From: GuidoZ (uberguidoz_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/07/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 23:18:44 -0700 To: "Hubbard, Dan" <dhubbard@websense.com>
I've seen a large rise in my current inbox(es), but beyond that I
don't have anything to add. I'm used to seeing 6-8 per day, though
over the past months it's risen to 15+. Mostly the usual (PayPal,
eBay, ATM cards), although I'm seeing more obscure banks and CC cards
making the rounds as of late.
-- Peace. ~G On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 15:20:58 -0700, Hubbard, Dan <dhubbard@websense.com> wrote: > Starting Sunday afternoon (Oct 5, 04) we are currently seeing a massive > increase in the amount of phishing sites (more than a 10 times increase > than our regular load). There is not one particular brand being targeted > but several. The one piece of commonality is that these almost all are > being hosted on IP addresses and mostly outside of the US. It appears > as though some sort of toolkit maybe available and/or a set of tools > that are utilizing a large bot network for this. > > Does anyone have any evidence or other information to share regarding > this? > > _______________________________ > Dan Hubbard > Security & Technology Research > Websense Security Labs > http://www.WebsenseSecurityLabs.com >
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