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    David Wright Sr. Guest

    Reporting Phishing

    Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can be
    directed?

    Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip addresses
    and action should be able to be taken against them.

    David E. Wright Sr.

  2. #2
    Eric Parker Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing


    "David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote in message
    news:Xns99B56F67EC835nokvamli@208.49.80.253...
    > Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators
    > can be
    > directed?
    >
    > Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip
    > addresses
    > and action should be able to be taken against them.
    >
    > David E. Wright Sr.


    Most of the banks etc. provide a email address to send the email to as
    an attachment.

    Eric

    --
    Remove the dross to contact me directly



  3. #3
    Default User Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:57:09 +0000, "David Wright Sr."
    <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote:

    >Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can be
    >directed?
    >
    >Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip addresses
    >and action should be able to be taken against them.
    >
    >David E. Wright Sr.


    http://www.us-cert.gov/nav/report_phishing.html - US-CERT Report Phishing
    Site
    http://www.antiphishing.org/report_phishing.html - Anti-Phishing Workgroup
    http://www.ic3.gov/ - Internet Crime Complaint Center
    http://www.castlecops.com/pirt - CastleCops Phishing Incident Reporting and
    Termination (PIRT) Squad(SM)

    Also contact the institution being Phished - usually abuse@somedomain.com
    will work. Include the full text of the email as well as all headers -
    forward email as an attachment is possible.

    There are also many other organizations that will accept Phishing reports,
    you might want to try a google search on "Report Phishing" or something
    like that.

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    David Wright Sr. Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    Default User <default@user1.invalid> wrote in
    news:be0gf351sfube4bmej8e30ebpf4k9off6u@4ax.com:

    > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:57:09 +0000, "David Wright Sr."
    > <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote:
    >
    >>Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can
    >>be directed?
    >>
    >>Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip
    >>addresses and action should be able to be taken against them.
    >>
    >>David E. Wright Sr.

    >
    > http://www.us-cert.gov/nav/report_phishing.html - US-CERT Report
    > Phishing Site
    > http://www.antiphishing.org/report_phishing.html - Anti-Phishing
    > Workgroup http://www.ic3.gov/ - Internet Crime Complaint Center
    > http://www.castlecops.com/pirt - CastleCops Phishing Incident Reporting
    > and Termination (PIRT) Squad(SM)
    >
    > Also contact the institution being Phished - usually
    > abuse@somedomain.com will work. Include the full text of the email as
    > well as all headers - forward email as an attachment is possible.
    >
    > There are also many other organizations that will accept Phishing
    > reports, you might want to try a google search on "Report Phishing" or
    > something like that.
    >


    Thank you. That was the kind of information I was looking for.

    David E. Wright Sr.

    P.S. the one that just came in was supposed to be from the IRS about a tax
    refund.

  5. #5
    James Morrow Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    In article <Xns99B5989AEFD01nokvamli@208.49.80.253>,
    dwrightsr@alltel.net says...
    > Default User <default@user1.invalid> wrote in
    > news:be0gf351sfube4bmej8e30ebpf4k9off6u@4ax.com:
    >
    > > On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:57:09 +0000, "David Wright Sr."
    > > <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote:
    > >
    > >>Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can
    > >>be directed?
    > >>
    > >>Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip
    > >>addresses and action should be able to be taken against them.
    > >>
    > >>David E. Wright Sr.

    > >
    > > http://www.us-cert.gov/nav/report_phishing.html - US-CERT Report
    > > Phishing Site
    > > http://www.antiphishing.org/report_phishing.html - Anti-Phishing
    > > Workgroup http://www.ic3.gov/ - Internet Crime Complaint Center
    > > http://www.castlecops.com/pirt - CastleCops Phishing Incident Reporting
    > > and Termination (PIRT) Squad(SM)
    > >
    > > Also contact the institution being Phished - usually
    > > abuse@somedomain.com will work. Include the full text of the email as
    > > well as all headers - forward email as an attachment is possible.
    > >
    > > There are also many other organizations that will accept Phishing
    > > reports, you might want to try a google search on "Report Phishing" or
    > > something like that.
    > >

    >
    > Thank you. That was the kind of information I was looking for.
    >
    > David E. Wright Sr.
    >
    > P.S. the one that just came in was supposed to be from the IRS about a tax
    > refund.
    >



    Some helpful addresses including the IRS.



    spam@uce.gov (You can send all spam to the FTC here.)

    reportphishing@antiphishing.org

    spoof@ebay.com

    spoof@paypal.com

    stop-spoofing@amazon.com

    abuse@wellsfargo.com

    spoof@wamu.com

    abuse@chase.com

    phishing@irs.gov

    abuse@bankofamerica.com



    --
    James E. Morrow
    Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com

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    VanguardLH Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    "David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote in message
    news:Xns99B56F67EC835nokvamli@208.49.80.253...
    > Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators
    > can be
    > directed?



    - In Internet Explorer, use its phish reporting tool.
    - You could install McAfee's SiteAdvisor which lets you submit user
    reports on sites, even those that aren't phish sites.
    - Visit the Anti-Phishing Working Group (http://www.antiphishing.org/)
    where you can report phish sites.
    - Report it to your gov't. In the U.S., see the e-mail address or
    complaint web form at
    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/cons...ts/alt127.shtm.
    - Report them to the ISP hosting the phish site.
    - If you suspect the webhost provider is the phisher or friendly to
    them, do a traceroute and report the phish site to the upstream
    provider.
    - Report the phish site to whomever's identity is being fraudulently
    portrayed. If the phish site purports to be PayPal then report that
    site to PayPal. For a bank, report the phish site to the back.


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    David Wright Sr. Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    "VanguardLH" <VanguardLH@mail.invalid> wrote in
    news:jNmdnSBqfsafimXbnZ2dnUVZ_hSdnZ2d@comcast.com:

    > "David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net> wrote in message
    > news:Xns99B56F67EC835nokvamli@208.49.80.253...
    >> Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators
    >> can be
    >> directed?

    >
    >
    >

    (snip)

    Thanks also for your help.

    David E. Wright Sr.


  8. #8
    Gerald309 Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    On Sep 24, 10:57 am, "David Wright Sr." <dwrigh...@alltel.net> wrote:
    > Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can be
    > directed?
    >
    > Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip addresses
    > and action should be able to be taken against them.
    >
    > David E. Wright Sr.


    Anti Phishing Working Group Org
    http://www.antiphishing.org/
    Report Phishing: Report phishing emails, pharming sites and crimeware
    to the Anti-Phishing Working Group and help stop this insidious threat
    to e-commerce. Click "Report Phishing" link below for instructions.
    What is Phishing and Pharming?
    Phishing attacks use both social engineering and technical subterfuge
    to steal consumers' personal identity data and financial account
    credentials. Social-engineering schemes use 'spoofed' e-mails to lead
    consumers to counterfeit websites designed to trick recipients into
    divulging financial data such as credit card numbers, account
    usernames, passwords and social security numbers. Hijacking brand
    names of banks, e-retailers and credit card companies, phishers often
    convince recipients to respond. Technical subterfuge schemes plant
    crimeware onto PCs to steal credentials directly, often using Trojan
    keylogger spyware. Pharming crimeware misdirects users to fraudulent
    sites or proxy servers, typically through DNS hijacking or poisoning.



  9. #9
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Reporting Phishing

    From: "David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net>

    | Is there any agency to which information about phishing perpretators can be
    | directed?
    |
    | Most of the ones which I get have clearly identifiable website ip addresses
    | and action should be able to be taken against them.
    |
    | David E. Wright Sr.

    Dave:

    You want the Anti-Phishing Working Group
    http://www.antiphishing.org/report_phishing.html

    You'll find that international security companies, major anti virus and Certificate
    Authorities are members and/or sponsors.

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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