Industry,
Law Enforcement Team To Launch Digital PhishNet
[December 9, 2004]
REDMOND,
Wash., Dec 9, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/
-- Representatives from a number of industries and international
law enforcement agencies today announced the establishment
of Digital PhishNet, a collaborative enforcement operation
that unites industry leaders in technology, banking,
financial services and online auctioneering with law
enforcement to tackle "phishing," a destructive
and growing form of online identity theft.
Digital PhishNet establishes a single,
unified line of communication between industry and law
enforcement, so critical data to fight phishing can
be compiled and provided to law enforcement in real
time. Phishing is the particularly harmful and deceptive
emerging online threat that involves directing consumers
to phony Web sites, usually through forged or "spoofed"
spam e-mails, to input personal financial information
such as credit card numbers and passcodes. While other
industry groups have focused on identifying phishing
Web sites and sharing best practices and case information,
Digital PhishNet is the first group of its kind to focus
on aiding criminal law enforcement and assisting in
apprehending and prosecuting those responsible for committing
crimes against consumers through phishing.
Digital PhishNet brings together industry
leaders from nine of the top 10 U.S. banks and financial
services providers, four of the top five Internet service
providers and five digital commerce and technology companies,
and works with top federal and international law enforcement
agencies.
Developing supporters of Digital PhishNet
include America Online Inc., Digital River Inc., EarthLink
Inc., Lycos Inc., Microsoft Corp., Network Solutions,
VeriSign Inc., the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Secret
Service (USSS) and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service
(USPIS). More information can be found at http://www.digitalphishnet.org
.
"The key to stopping phishers and
bringing them to justice is to identify and target them
quickly," said Dan Larkin, unit chief at the FBI's
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). "Phishers
create and dismantle these phony sites very, very fast,
stockpiling credit card numbers, passcodes and other
personal financial information over the course of just
a couple of days, in order to avoid detection. Digital
PhishNet is a powerful response to this type of online
fraud because it facilitates critical data collection
between a large number of the targets of these crimes
-- those who are on the front lines of the fight against
phishing -- and establishes a pipeline directly to law
enforcement, in real time, before the phisher has had
time to disappear back into the anonymity of cyberspace."
Participants in Digital PhishNet have
come together to actively and aggressively seek out
phishing Web sites and identify the origins of the spam
e-mails designed to deceive consumers into visiting
these phony Web sites. The law enforcement supporters
of Digital PhishNet have formed an alliance with federal,
state and local law enforcement agencies that will use
the aggregated data, along with various tools and strategies,
to identify and arrest those suspected of perpetrating
phishing scams.
Deceptive and insidious phishing scams
require an adept and multifaceted approach by industry
and law enforcement. Phishing scams usually are initiated
through spam e-mail messages that direct consumers to
visit a phony Web site -- often an exact replica of
a legitimate corporate Web site -- and ask for passwords
and other sensitive personal or financial information.
Phishers "spoof" or falsify e-mail addresses,
purporting to be associated with the legitimate organizations
they are targeting, and instruct consumers to visit
these sites in order to "update their account information."
In many cases, phishers also download spyware and viruses
onto consumers' computers to track their online activity
or cause damage to their files and hard drives.
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"Phishers are the street muggers
of the digital age, using computers instead of weapons
to steal financial information and identities from innocent
people," said Tatiana Platt, chief trust officer
and senior vice president for Integrity Assurance for
America Online. "Just like their street criminal
brethren, phishers should be tracked down, arrested
and locked away, and AOL is pleased to work with law
enforcement agencies through Digital PhishNet to help
bring them to justice. Through our ongoing work with
law enforcement and the comprehensive suite of safety
and security tools we provide our members, AOL will
continue to take any steps necessary to help protect
our members from cybercriminals and other dangers in
the online world."
"The type of sophistication we've
seen in recent phishing scams requires an equally strong
and sophisticated response," said Dave Alampi,
vice president of marketing for Digital River. "By
collaborating with other industry leaders, particularly
in the technology world, and incorporating a substantial
law enforcement component, we believe we can more effectively
raise awareness and reduce this threat for Internet
users. The creation of Digital PhishNet should serve
as a warning to phishers that the industry is committed
to meeting this challenge head on, and that there will
be consequences for their crimes."
"Criminals are employing increasingly
sophisticated tactics to defraud consumers, including
phishing, online identity theft, malicious code attacks
and the dissemination of spyware," said Les Seagraves,
chief privacy officer and assistant general counsel
for EarthLink. "Today's announcement puts Internet
scammers and spoofers on notice: We're coming after
you with the full force of industry and federal law
enforcement combined. Working in cooperation with Digital
PhishNet will greatly help us in our efforts to protect
consumers and bring cybercriminals to justice."
"Lycos is proud to be associated
with this organization and we will continue to work
together with other Internet leaders to help alleviate
this problem," said Jaime Carney, network abuse
manager for Lycos. "We are fully committed to protecting
innocent people from being deceived online."
"Phishing is a particularly deceptive
and destructive online threat," said Nancy Anderson,
vice president and deputy general counsel for Microsoft.
"Imposter Web sites can be extremely sophisticated
and much more difficult to discern from legitimate Web
sites. These phishers move very quickly, collecting
as much personal financial data as they can before moving
on to set up shop under another phony identity. Digital
PhishNet is an aggressive and offensive attack against
these cybercriminals and one that will make their lives
much more difficult."
"We believe this industry-law enforcement
collaboration is the right approach to protecting consumers
and their online brands from fraudulent activities,"
said Champ Mitchell, chairman and CEO of Network Solutions.
"It is a coordinated effort that brings together
the capabilities and resources -- those from technology,
banking and financial services, together with law enforcement
-- needed to attack this growing problem."
"The financial return and success
of phishing ploys have driven hackers to move beyond
initiating attacks for illicit notoriety and instead
strive for significant monetary gain through these rapidly
growing scams," said Judy Lin, executive vice president
for VeriSign. "As such, hackers who launch phishing
attacks are formidable opponents and therefore demand
a serious and concerted response from the industry.
The Digital PhishNet program is just that response,
bringing together required involvement from local, state
and federal law enforcement with private industry to
effectively combat this destructive force on electronic
commerce."
About America Online
America Online Inc. (TWX) is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. Based in Dulles,
Virginia, America Online is the world's leader in interactive
services, Web brands, Internet technologies and e-commerce
services.
About Digital River
Digital River Inc. (DRIV), a global
leader in e-commerce outsourcing, builds and manages
online businesses for more than 40,000 software publishers,
manufacturers, distributors and online retailers. Its
multi-channel e-commerce solution, which supports both
direct and indirect sales, is designed to help companies
of all sizes maximize online revenues as well as reduce
the costs and risks of running an e-commerce operation.
The company's comprehensive platform offers site development
and hosting, order management, fraud prevention, site
merchandising, advanced reporting and analytics, product
fulfillment, e-marketing and multi-lingual customer
service.
Founded in 1994, Digital River is headquartered
in Minneapolis with offices in major U.S. and European
cities. For more details about Digital River, visit
the corporate Web site at http://www.digitalriver.com
or call (952) 253-1234.
About EarthLink
"EarthLink revolves around you(TM)."
Celebrating 10 years as a leading national Internet
service provider (ISP), Atlanta-based EarthLink (ELNK)
has earned an award-winning reputation for outstanding
customer service and its suite of online products and
services. According to the J.D. Power and Associates
2004 Internet Service Provider Residential Customer
Satisfaction Study(SM), EarthLink is ranked highest
in customer satisfaction among dial up and high-speed
Internet Service Providers. Serving over 5 million subscribers,
EarthLink offers what every user should expect from
their Internet experience: high-quality connectivity,
minimal drop-offs and ISP-generated intrusions, and
customizable features. Whether it's dial-up, high-speed,
Web hosting or wireless Internet service, EarthLink
provides the tools that best let individuals use and
enjoy the Internet on their own terms. Learn more about
EarthLink by calling (800) EARTHLINK or visiting EarthLink's
Web site at http://www.earthlink.net .
About Lycos
Lycos Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Daum Communications Corp., the leading Internet company
in Korea and a leader throughout the Asian markets.
Lycos Inc. has in its portfolio a broad range of highly
rated, popular specialty sites including Lycos.com,
Angelfire.com, Hotbot.com, Matchmaker.com, Quote.com,
Tripod.com and Wired.com. Other Lycos products include
Lycos Mail and Gamesville. Lycos was acquired by Korean
Daum Communications Corp. in September 2004 and has
its U.S. headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts. Daum
Communications Corp. is traded on the KOSDAQ: 035720,
http://www.daum.net .
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (MSFT) is
the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions
that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
About Network Solutions
Network Solutions, the world's leading
registrar of domain names, offers a full range of Web-related
services, including domain names, Web sites and e-mail.
We make it simple and affordable for customers to build
and manage a Web presence through a single, experienced
provider. Network Solutions manages more than 7 million
domain names. Additional information about Network Solutions'
offerings is available at http://www.networksolutions.com
.
About VeriSign
VeriSign Inc. (VRSN) operates intelligent
infrastructure services that enable individuals and
businesses to find, connect, secure and transact across
today's complex global networks. Additional news and
information about the company is available at http://www.verisign.com
.
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