CIRA has issued a phishing attack warning to advise .CA domain name holders of a phishing scam designed to collect personal information including Canadian Social Insurance Numbers. The e-mails were made to appear to be coming from the Canada Revenue Agency, but with “CIRA” listed in the “from” address line
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Video screenshot of Moxie Marlinspike’s latest public…
Video screenshot of Moxie Marlinspike’s latest public man-in-the-middle SSL attack.
Targeted: Twitter Hit with Phishing Attack
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247gamenetwork.com – how much?
How much do you think 247gamenetwork.com is worth?
Phishers Target Domain Name Registrars
The Trend Micro Content Security Team has discovered a phishing attack that has some unusual targets — customers of at least two popular domain name registrars and Web hosting companies. Both them were among the world’s largest domain ..
Tips for acquiring a domain name from a dealer?
I’ve talked before about a particular domain name I was interested in, but the seller was asking $2000 or something after I offered $100. I own the hyphenated version of the name , and because I’ve developed the site it’s ranking about …
New Phishing Attacks Target Legitimate Web Domain Owners
Phishing campaign could be fallout from pressure to shutter notorious registrar associated with spammers, cybercrime Oct 30, 2008 | 04:59 PM By Kelly Jackson Higgins DarkReading A new brand of phishing attack now under way and aimed at legitimate Web site domain owners could be the result of efforts to shut down a notorious domain registrar popular among spammers and malware writers, security experts say.