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phishing sites report - March/2005

Subject: phishing sites report - March/2005
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 19:24:20 +0200
Below is a periodic public report from the Malicious Websites and Phishing research and mitigation mailing list (a sub-group of the drone armies / botnets research and mitigation mailing list).
For this report it should be noted that we base our analysis on the data
we have accumulated from various sources.


According to our incomplete analysis of information we have thus far, we
now publish the following report.

Notes on the report:
* The report is in descending order.
* In the listing are also included suspected child pornography sites,
  however, their numbers are not large enough to effect the statistics.


Number of phishing sites found: 276.


The ISP's that are most often plagued with phishing sites: ---------------------------------------------------------- ASN Responsible Party 14780 INKTOMI-LAWSON - Inktomi Corpo 14779 13768 PEER1 - Peer 1 Network Inc. 21844 THEPLANET-AS - THE PLANET 1668 AOL-ATDN - AOL Transit Data Ne 4134 CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31 Jin-ro 29761 OC3-NETWORKS-AS-NUMBER - OC3 N 27699 TELECOMUNICACOES DE SAO PAULO 15201 Universo Online Ltda.

* We would gladly like to establish a trusted relationship with
  these and any organizations to help them in the future (especially the
  attacked eCommerce sites and the hosting service providers).

* By previous requests here is an explanation of what "ASN" is, by Joe
  St Sauver:
  http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~joe/one-pager-asn.pdf


-- Gadi Evron, Information Security Manager, Project Tehila - Israeli Government Internet Security. Ministry of Finance, Israel.

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