Wells Fargo, AOL to join Symantec anti-phishing effort
Symantec to unveil new Web site design for its Phish Report Network project with AOL and Wells Fargo.
By
Robert McMillan
,
IDG News Service
, 04/25/2006
- Share/Email
- Tweet This
- Print
Symantec is planning to revamp the Phish Report Network, an online project aimed at cutting down on "phishing" identity theft attacks.
On Tuesday, the security vendor said it will unveil a new design for the project's Web site and will add a number of new industry
partners, including AOL's Netscape portal and the financial institution, Wells Fargo.
Launched in February 2005, the network was originally sponsored by security vendor WholeSecurity, which Symantec purchased last September. Microsoft, eBay and Visa International had signed on as founding members, but it was unclear whether Symantec intended to
continue the project following the WholeSecurity acquisition.
The service, which will be relaunched Monday, aggregates reports of new phishing attacks and sells access to a database of
known phishing sites, but to date it has not been widely used.
More efforts are going to combat phishing, with the most prominent initiative being the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG),
a nonprofit organization that provides similar services to the Phish Report Network, and which includes about 1,500 member
companies, according to APWG Chairman Dave Jevans.
Additionally, two other antiphishing sites launched last month: The volunteer-run Phishing Incident Reporting and Termination
Squad, as well as PhishRegistry.org, a service that warns legitimate Web sites when they are being spoofed by phishers.
The growth in antiphishing sites is being spurred by an increase in phishing attacks, which have doubled in the past year,
according to Jevans. "In March we saw around 18,0000 unique phishing attacks and about 12,000 unique phishing sites," he said.
Though Netscape's parent company, AOL is already a member of the APWG, an AOL spokesman said it couldn't hurt to join the
Symantec project as well. There is "more than [enough] room for one good group," he said.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
Comments (2)
Wells Fargo, AOL to join Symantec anti-phishing effortBy Anonymous on December 13, 2006, 6:08 pmWells Fargo has "the best" Information Security Professional (Stanley Jarocki) who directs and manages global security policies, procedures and production issues...
Reply | Read entire comment
AOL nonexistent anti-phishing effortBy Anonymous on November 28, 2008, 12:52 amAOL does not even offer a simple means to report Phishing emails nor does it have a systematic method to report back to it's users what action if any was taken....
Reply | Read entire comment
View all comments