Stan Beer
Monday, 03 April 2006 10:12
Business IT -
Security
Secure messaging solutions provider, CipherTrust, has launched a free online resource where legitimate organisations may register their Websites and receive notifications of online fraud attempts. PhishRegistry.org at www.phishregistry.org, aims to help safeguard organisations and end users by detecting phishing scams that fraudulently use a company’s name.
PhishRegistry.org monitors the content of legitimate Websites and
alerts companies when attempts to duplicate their websites are
detected. The idea is for legitimate organisations to use these alerts
to actively inform customers of phishing attacks and to assist with
other efforts to combat fraud. Users are also able to register their
own websites, as well as other legitimate Websites that they may use
such as financial institutions, to help ensure their sensitive
information is protected.
“Online fraud is a race between the bad guys, who rush to post false
sites to snare unsuspecting users, and the good guys - legitimate
businesses protecting their brand and their customers,” said Dr Paul
Judge, chief technology officer at CipherTrust. “Think of
PhishRegistry.org as a ‘neighbourhood watch’ that dramatically speeds
the pace at which organizations are notified of phishing attempts—a
significant advantage in the race to ensure trust in the Internet and
in online communications.”
Successful phishing attacks are based on a form of copying, or
re-engineering, of a website’s design and layout in order to appear
legitimate. CipherTrust uses a proprietary technique called
Phisherprinting to analyse and determine the legitimacy of Websites
based on similarity matching technology.