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Message-ID: <3a166c090603291620k33be98b0wc7e7f853c28050e2@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu Mar 30 01:22:47 2006
From: n3td3v at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Phish Registry

Ha! I was casually poking around the mother of all U-S media smoke screens
to find they (Joris Evers) have done a big suck me off ciphertrust article
about the new site
http://news.com.com/Alert+sounds+alarm+on+phishing+imposters/2100-7349_3-6055142.html?tag=cd.top

On 3/30/06, n3td3v <n3td3v@...il.com> wrote:
>
>  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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