Bush to sign anti-phishing bill
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Anti-Phishing Bill Introduced Just To
Make It Even More Illegal
Anti-Phishing Bill Introduced Just To
Make It Even More Illegal
07/13/2004 03:47 AMMaybe I missed the note, but I was under the impression that
"phishing" (tricking people into filling out their personal info into
a site they believe is a financial site like Paypal or their bank, but
which is really the scammer's own site) was already pretty damn
illegal. After all, it is tricking someone into revealing their bank
account info, which will then most likely be used to steal money from
them. However, just for good measure, a new
anti-phishing bill has
been introduced in the Senate, making sure it's
even more
illegal. The argument for doing this is that it's currently
difficult to prosecute those scammers involved with phishing, but it's
not entirely clear why. It seems like setting up a website to defraud
people out of their bank account or credit card info should be an open
and shut case of fraud.
Bush Set to Sign Identity Theft Bill
(AP)
Bush Set to Sign Identity Theft Bill
(AP)
07/15/2004 06:48 AMAP - After two days on the campaign trail where protecting the
nation's security was a major theme, President Bush puts his rhetoric
into practice, imposing mandatory prison time for the use of fake IDs
in terrorist-related crimes.
Bush Will Sign Bankruptcy Bill (Reuters)
Bush Will Sign Bankruptcy Bill (Reuters)
04/14/2005 07:21 PMReuters - Bankruptcy legislation making it
tougher for heavily indebted Americans to wipe out their
obligations won final congressional approval on Thursday and
President Bush said he looked forward to signing it into law.
Bankruptcy Bill Passes; Bush Expected to
Sign (washingtonpost.com)
Bankruptcy Bill Passes; Bush Expected to
Sign (washingtonpost.com)
04/14/2005 10:34 PMwashingtonpost.com - The House gave final passage yesterday to
legislation intended to make it harder for tens of thousands of
consumers to wipe out debt through bankruptcy, clearing the way for
President Bush to sign the bill into law as he has promised to do.
Duluth News Tribune | 05/14/2004 | Man
fights citation for carrying anti-Bush
sign
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fights citation for carrying anti-Bush
sign
05/16/2004 04:57 AMMan arrested for displaying anti-Bush sign on a public street .. So
long as it isn't used to criticize the
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Bush signs anti-spam bill
Bush signs anti-spam bill
12/17/2003 07:20 AMComputer Weekly Dec 17 2003 6:21AM ET
Bush Signs Anti-Spam Bill
Bush Signs Anti-Spam Bill
12/17/2003 06:09 AMSpammers violating the new law could be looking at stiff fines and
even prison terms under legislation signed into law by the White
House.
Bush signs national anti-spam bill into
law
Bush signs national anti-spam bill into
law
12/16/2003 05:22 PMU.S. President George W. Bush signed a bill into law Tuesday
establishing federal rules for commercial e-mail and penalties for
sending unsolicited mass spam e-mails...
Anti-Phishing Toolbar Available. How to
Avoid Bank and Ebay Phishing Scams
Anti-Phishing Toolbar Available. How to
Avoid Bank and Ebay Phishing Scams
12/30/2004 07:54 PMTech-Recipes Dec 30 2004 11:09PM GMT
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Anti-Phishing Tools
Anti-Phishing Tools
08/17/2004 11:26 AMOther News: Anti-Phishing Tech
Other News: Anti-Phishing Tech
08/17/2004 11:27 AMCompanies are starting to market anti-phishing software, which looks
for suspicious URLs.
Other News: Anti-Phishing Group
Other News: Anti-Phishing Group
04/22/2004 09:19 AMThe Anti-Phishing Working Group aims to help combat this rampant scam
strategy.
Anti-phishing group gets help from
Microsoft
Anti-phishing group gets help from
Microsoft
07/21/2004 11:28 AMThe software giant offers goods in kind to organization that
investigates Internet crime.
Other News: Anti-Phishing Working Group
Other News: Anti-Phishing Working Group
12/31/2004 05:03 AMThe Anti-Phishing Working Group provides lists of recent phishing
attacks and advice on how to defend against them.
NetCraft Launching Anti-Phishing Service
NetCraft Launching Anti-Phishing Service
01/07/2004 06:39 PM"Phishing" scams, where a scammer sends a fake email pretending to be
from a legitimate site and tries to get people go to a real-looking
site and give away all their personal details and/or passwords, are
becoming increasingly popular. However, as scams grow, so do the scam
fighters. NetCraft, known for monitoring what systems are used to
host websites, is going to
launch
a phishing detection service. Since they already keep track of
registered domain names, and crawls sites, recording their home page.
The service will specifically look for domain names that are similar
to the names of companies that sign up for the service - while also
comparing actual websites to try to catch phishing sites before they
have a chance to scam people. Sounds like a useful service.
Microsoft launches 117 anti-phishing
suits
Microsoft launches 117 anti-phishing
suits
03/31/2005 11:25 PMCNET Asia Apr 1 2005 3:39AM GMT
Netcraft Debuts Anti-Phishing Toolbar
For IE
Netcraft Debuts Anti-Phishing Toolbar
For IE
12/31/2004 06:44 PMTechWeb Dec 31 2004 10:23PM GMT
Microsoft helps anti-phishing group
Microsoft helps anti-phishing group
07/21/2004 08:10 PMglobetechnology.com Jul 22 2004 0:42AM GMT
Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)
Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)
02/12/2004 08:41 AMAnti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)http://www.antiphishing.orgThe Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)is an industry
association focused on eliminating the identity theft and fraud that
result from the growing problem of phishing and email spoofing. The
organization provides a forum to discuss phishing issues, define the
scope of the phishing problem in terms of hard and soft costs, and
share information and best practices for eliminating the problem.
Where appropriate, the APWG will also look to share this information
with law enforcement.
Membership is open to qualified
financial institutions, online retailers, ISPs, the law enforcement
community, and solutions providers. Note that because phishing attacks
and email fraud are sensitive subjects for many organizations that do
business online, the APWG has a policy of maintaining the
confidentiality of member organizations.
It serves as a
public and industry resource for information about the problem of
phishing and email fraud, including identification and promotion of
pragmatic technical solutions that can provide immediate protection
and benefits against phishing attacks. The analysis, forensics, and
archival of phishing attacks to the Web site are currently powered by
Tumbleweed Communications' Message Protection Lab.
Netcraft crafts anti-phishing service
Netcraft crafts anti-phishing service
01/06/2004 06:53 AMEarly warning
Anti-Phishing Working Group Meeting
Anti-Phishing Working Group Meeting
04/09/2004 05:30 PM
I was out all day yesterday to attend the Anti-Phishing
Working Group meeting at Wells Fargo World HQ in San
Francisco. About one
hundred people from wide assortment of backgrounds were there, some
from law enforcement
agencies like the Secret Service and FBI, lawyers, prosecutors,
financial services,
e-tailers, solutions vendors, and security experts. APWG did
an impressive job
of pulling them altogether to focus on the phishing epidemic which
continues to grow.
While everyone wanted to pool resources to combat phishing, I
sensed a common desire
to protect details about ongoing APWG activities from the public
for various reasons.
Since I am not sure what APWG's policy is about blogging, I will
limit this post to
my thoughts and observations.
Toolbars
Warm receptions received by Account
Guard feature of eBay
Toolbar and Dan Boneh's SpoofGuard means
more toolbars in the near future. I predict we'll see about
ten security-related
toolbars released before this year is over. Since highly
integrated client-side
software like browser toolbars are one of my specialties, all this
is good news for
me but I couldn't help worrying about the oncoming glut of
toolbars, sidebars, and
deskbars causing confusion among users.
Microsoft
Microsoft needs to do more to combat phishing. Actually, they
need to do 'less'
by disabling or limiting use of hyperlinks and javascript in
Outlook and Hotmail.
Since phishing is causing real financial damages to companies and
individuals, Microsoft
created an arguably very large liability exposure by introducing
DHTML e-mail in Outlook.
My opinion is that hyperlinks in e-mail contents should require the
user to approve
each navigation after viewing a dialog that clearly indicate the
link destination.
This constraint can be eased depending on the age of the hyperlinks
because destination
phishing websites are more likely to be takendown or abandoned over
time. I
also think javascript should be disabled completely in e-mail
contents to protect
against new breed of javascript obfuscated webpages.
Hunters vs. Butchers
Law enforcement agencies are IMHO still in the hunter mode, meaning
hackers they find
and prosecute are more or less trophies for assuring the
public. Seen as services,
they are open to denial of service attacks by organized hackers
arming script-kiddies
to overload or slowdown cybercops. They need to think about
ways to shift-gear
from hunter to butchers mode now, if not just against
phishers, then for
homeland security.
Takedown.com
Most difficult part of fighting against phishing is taking down
phishing websites.
Differences and confusino in law and legal jurisdictions,
cross-language communication
issues, availability, authority verification problems, and other
issues make taking
down a fraud site a skill or an art of social networking,
ingenuity, and patience
which most companies do not have.
Solutions suggested so far like contacts and standards are useless
IMHO. A more
effective solution is to encourage entrepreneurs to startup
federated or franchised
businesses to offer takedown services around globe and around
the clock with the
local touch. Having middlemen like them solves most of
the issues mentioned
above.
Spoofback
Considering the difficulty with takedown, another options is to
'spoof back' by posting
phony information to the phishing websites in order to spoil the
goods by diluting
it with bad info. Instead of receiving 3,000 good responses,
phishers will receive
300,000 responses most of which will be bad. Another
variation is to post user
info leading to honeypots in order to phish the phishers. I
am not sure about
the legal issues, but hackback risk is no worse than the takedown
IMHO.
APWG Future Threat Models SIG
I have volunteered to participate in the Future Threat Models SIG
at APWG because
I am both highly creative and insanely paranoid which means I can
see blindspots where
none exists. :-) I probably won't be posting about
the activities
there but I will post my thoughts and publicize imminent threats
like the XSS
Network threat I posted about before.

Microsoft to fund anti-phishing group
Microsoft to fund anti-phishing group
07/22/2004 06:09 AMZDNet UK Jul 22 2004 10:31AM GMT
Netcraft Unveils Anti-Phishing Services
Netcraft Unveils Anti-Phishing Services
01/05/2005 04:44 PMtheWHIR Jan 5 2005 8:12PM GMT
Symantec Rolls Out Anti-Phishing Service
Symantec Rolls Out Anti-Phishing Service
09/13/2004 02:30 PMThe company unveils a new offering intended to help financial
institutions fight phishing attacks and online fraud.
Will A Reactive Anti-Phishing System
Work?
Will A Reactive Anti-Phishing System
Work?
09/14/2004 05:25 AMRealizing that phishing scams are a big deal these days, Symantec is
now launching
their
own anti-phishing system to help combat the problem. Of course,
since phishing relies more on social engineering to trick people into
revealing their bank account, credit card and/or other private info,
it's hard to see how a company could launch an effective anti-phishing
service. Symantec's works the same way many early anti-spam systems
worked: by creating a bunch of fake accounts, monitoring the results
and using them to build a database of phishing sites to block. It
certainly could help, but it might depend on how quickly it works.
Unlike the situation with spam, where it's not quite as awful if a few
messages get through, a phishing site that still gets a bunch of
victims is certainly problematic for those people. While it's unclear
if there's any better solution, a reactive solution to phishing may
just be too little too late.
Netcraft Releases Anti-Phishing Toolbar
Netcraft Releases Anti-Phishing Toolbar
12/30/2004 11:36 AMThunderbird in line for anti-phishing
safeguards
Thunderbird in line for anti-phishing
safeguards
02/01/2005 08:53 PMA group of developers working on Thunderbird have come up with a new
anti-phishing feature. Can improved security safeguards aid in
Thunderbird adoption at the expense of other clients?
Bill Barnhart: Google auction may be
sign of sales to come
Bill Barnhart: Google auction may be
sign of sales to come
08/29/2004 07:12 AMChicago Tribune Aug 29 2004 11:14AM GMT
Anti-phishing software detects
fraudulent lures
Anti-phishing software detects
fraudulent lures
08/17/2004 07:36 AMAnti-phishing group backs email
authentication
Anti-phishing group backs email
authentication
06/29/2004 05:37 AMStill rising
Netcraft launches free anti-phishing
toolbar
Netcraft launches free anti-phishing
toolbar
01/04/2005 06:46 AMComputer Weekly Jan 4 2005 11:16AM GMT
US, UK and Australia sign anti-spam act
US, UK and Australia sign anti-spam act
07/02/2004 11:26 AMThink global, act global
"President Bush on Friday wished Bill
Clinton "best wishes for a swift and
speedy recovery."
"He's is in our
thoughts and prayers," Bush said at a
campaign rally.
Bush's audience of
thousands in West Allis, Wis., booed.
Bush did nothing to stop them. "
"President Bush on Friday wished Bill
Clinton "best wishes for a swift and
speedy recovery."
"He's is in our
thoughts and prayers," Bush said at a
campaign rally.
Bush's audience of
thousands in West Allis, Wis., booed.
Bush did nothing to stop them. "
09/04/2004 02:46 AMNetriplex Adds Phishing Detection to its
Anti-Spam Solution
Netriplex Adds Phishing Detection to its
Anti-Spam Solution
06/18/2004 03:10 AMNetriplex announced today that as a result of the exponential increase
in phishing and spoofing via email, it has implemented anti-fraud
technology into its spam filtering service. The addition of this
technology effectively stops fraudulent attempts at grabbing user
names, passwords and other sensitive information from recipients of
this type of email. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
USA, UK, Australia Sign Anti-Spam
Memorandum
USA, UK, Australia Sign Anti-Spam
Memorandum
07/05/2004 11:25 AMAnti-Fishing Sign Gets the Hook
(Reuters)
Anti-Fishing Sign Gets the Hook
(Reuters)
08/18/2004 09:04 AMReuters - An anti-fishing billboard in the
coastal city of Galveston featuring a dog with a hook piercing
its lip will be taken down after complaints from local drivers.
Your own Disneyland Paris
anti-flatulence sign
Your own Disneyland Paris
anti-flatulence sign
01/02/2004 01:11 PM
Turns out that you can buy a "No Farting On This Ride" Disneyland
Paris sign on eBay for about $10.
Link
(
Thanks, Gary!)
Barrcuda Networks Protects Against
Phishing Schemes with New Anti-Spoofing
Technique
Barrcuda Networks Protects Against
Phishing Schemes with New Anti-Spoofing
Technique
06/16/2004 02:09 AMBarracuda Networks, announces plans to enhance the Barracuda Spam
Firewall Family of solutions with new anti-spoofing techniques geared
to increase protection against phishing schemes. [PRWEB Jun 16,
2004]
Grok Description matches for Bush to sign anti-phishing bill
GrokA matches for Bush to sign anti-phishing bill
Bush to sign anti-phishing bill