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Companies Join Forces to Give the Public a Resource to Report and Stop Phishing Scams

C|Net Exclusive Headline News: "Neighborhood watch for phishing launches"

CLEARWATER, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 27, 2006--CastleCops, a globally oriented security and privacy site, and Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security software, announced today a new anti-phishing task force designed to help consumers and businesses combat the unending scourge of phishing scams and online identity theft.

The task force, called the Phishing Incident Reporting and Termination (PIRT) Squad, is a community at CastleCops solely dedicated to taking down phishing sites. The community consists of members who report new phishing scams as well as highly experienced security researchers ("handlers") that handle incoming reports of phishing websites and are responsible for performing immediate action to terminate the criminal activity.

The PIRT Squad works as a complement to existing organizations such as the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG). The primary difference between PIRT and other organizations is that PIRT is focused solely on aggressively terminating phishing sites. PIRT will work with other security organizations and, if necessary, law enforcement, to provide information for security and forensic analysis.

"The reason this group was formed is to give consumers direct access to a dedicated task force that will take immediate and aggressive action to shutting down phishing sites," said Paul Laudanski, president of CastleCops.

"While there is a very active professional security community performing outstanding research and forensics on phishing sites, it's our experience that many of these phishing sites themselves aren't immediately reported to the ISP, or in the case of compromised sites, to the domain owner. This effort adds one more layer to the fight against phishing, making it increasingly more difficult for the criminals to perpetrate their scams on innocent users," said Alex Eckelberry, president of Sunbelt Software.

What types of sites host phishing scams?

Most phishing sites are run on innocent websites that have been compromised. Others are run on servers at legitimate web hosting or freehosting sites. In some cases, phishing sites are run on servers managed by questionable ISPs.

Isn't it impossible to get many of these sites shut down?

Getting sites shut down is not impossible. However, it can be challenging, and in many cases, requires a deft combination of science and art, especially when a site is hosted in Eastern European or Asian countries. Based on its research, PIRT estimates that the success rate in shutting down a phishing site will be between 40%-50% of the sites identified. However, this number is expected to increase as the organization matures.

How will PIRT get phishing sites shut down?

PIRT Handlers will use all available avenues to rapidly shut down phishing sites. These include working with domain owners who have been compromised, contacting ISPs and, if necessary, working with law enforcement.

How are Handlers trained?

Handlers are trained by other CastleCops handlers in how to identify and shutdown phishing sites.

Are PIRT members paid?

PIRT is run completely by volunteers.

How does someone report a phish to PIRT?

Users can go to www.castlecops.com/pirt to submit a phish through a web-based system, or by email to pirt@castlecops.com.

How do people learn more or become members of the PIRT squad?

Go to http://wiki.castlecops.com/PIRT. We encourage as many people as possible to join.

About CastleCops

CastleCops.com (formerly known as computercops.biz) is a globally oriented security and privacy site based in New Jersey with over 150,000 registered users. Started in 2002, the site focuses on online security and privacy information in a community environment with an emphasis on spyware and malware. CastleCops researches and maintains malware database dictionaries which are used to prevent consumer desktops from infections. Discussion topics cover security software, support and troubleshooting services, identity protection, browser hijacking cleanup, tutorials, news, downloads, community forums, and software reviews. Staffed by professionals who volunteer their time, CastleCops is managed by Microsoft Security MVPs Paul and Robin Laudanski.

About Sunbelt Software

Headquartered in Tampa Bay (Clearwater), Fla., Sunbelt Software was founded in 1994 and offers product solutions to protect and secure systems from costly inefficiencies such as spam and spyware.

Sunbelt Software is part of the Sunbelt International Group, which includes Sunbelt Software and Sunbelt System Software in Europe. The Sunbelt System Software group has offices in the UK, France, Belgium, Sweden and Germany.

For more information about Sunbelt Software, please visit the company's website at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com.

Copyright (C) 2006 Sunbelt Software, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks used are owned by their respective companies.
Posted on Monday, 27 March 2006 @ 18:34:41 UTC by Paul (5136 reads)
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Re: CastleCops and Sunbelt Software Announce Anti-Phishing Task Force (Score: 1)
by nowshining  on Tuesday, 04 April 2006 @ 07:58:29 UTC
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these phishing emails are from the legit companies themselves, when businesses joins its not for the consumer its for the buisiness... say goodbye to ur freedom people and soon i will welcome u on death row for being one to protect the constitution...go with ur lies and lisen to lies..

READ UR SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH EVERY COMPANY and i bet it says they may sell ur name/address/credit card number, etc.. to any one of their clients and anyone they please with or without ur knowledge and u give up ur rights in suing them, basically u give up ur constitutional rights...



Re: CastleCops and Sunbelt Software Announce Anti-Phishing Task Force (Score: 1)
by Silverhair  on Wednesday, 05 April 2006 @ 14:33:57 UTC
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I, for one, am very happy to have found castlecops, and /pirt. I have sending my several-each-day phishing e-mails to uce.gov for a number of years no, but never got the feeling anything was done about these scammers. Here, I can at least see that there are results.

I'll keep sending them on, until you tell me to stop, or you have 'killed' all the weasels that keep trying t o drag me into their web.

Thanks



Re: CastleCops and Sunbelt Software Announce Anti-Phishing Task Force (Score: 1)
by zarknoid  on Thursday, 06 April 2006 @ 18:29:18 UTC
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I have many email addresses that I check. I spot these very easily. I forward when I can. Is there someplace those of us experienced enough to spot these messages should forward them to in effort to assist Castle Cops?


 
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