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Date: Thu Mar 30 00:32:02 2006
From: n3td3v at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Phish Registry

Ciphertrust is a security intelligence company, so the source is "legit",
although theres no easy way to beat phishing, even with big websites asking
you to report incidents, sadly it will never be enough.

The solution will only come from web browser developers partnershiping
together to create a new technology that will allow to validate corporate
websites, which are the most popular from phishing, like Google, Yahoo,
Paypal, eBay. However even if the major web browsers do work with the major
dot-coms to develop a new technology to protect their business interests,
there will always be phishing going on outwidth of the corporate circuit.
And while phishing is a new phrase in the industry, the technique is as old
as computers its self.


On 3/30/06, Stephen Johnson <maillists@...lonecoder.com> wrote:
>
> I am curious to get information about a website www.phishregistry.org.  It
> is run by a company called Ciphertrust.  Google searches have produced
> nothing.
>
> I am curious to hear any feedback about the site -- legitimacy ,
> effectiveness, etc.
>
> Any thoughts would be of use..
>
> Thanks
> Stephen Johnson
>
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