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Gone Phishing
Consumer Reports WebWatch proudly presents a three-minute animated video with an original song written and performed by singer/songwriter Dean Friedman and animated by Powerhouse Animation.
The video is part of WebWatch's Look Before You Click campaign, supported by a grant from the New York State Attorney Generals office, to help educate New York consumers about Internet fraud.
Original music and lyrics: Dean Friedman, Peekskill, New York (www.deanfriedman.com)
Animation: Powerhouse Animation, Austin, Texas (www.powerhouseanimation.com)
Download the lyrics:
www.consumerwebwatch.org/pdfs/gonephishing.pdf
Producers: Beau Brendler, Kathy Mitchell, Ariane Orenstein & Jørgen Wouters
Supported by a grant from the State of New York Office of the Attorney General to Consumer Reports WebWatch
Length: 186
Rating: 4.90 (17 ratings)
Tags: Gone Phishing Consumer Reports WebWatch Look Before You Click Internet Safety auction fraud Dean Friedman phishing online safety
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Symantec Guide to Scary Internet Stuff - Phishing
The first in a series of video's looking at common Internet threats. This one looks at Phishing and how to prevent it. More details at: http://www.symantec.com/norton/transactsafely/phishingfaq.jsp
Length: 152
Rating: 4.60 (10 ratings)
Tags: Symantec Phishing Education Internet Security Electronics Video Game
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Phishing Demo - Aloha
A live site phishing demo. The target is a small Federal Credit Union in Hawaii.
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/
Length: 211
Rating: 4.60 (18 ratings)
Tags: Phishing F-Secure Security
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Spam, Phishing, and Online Scams: A View from the Network-Level
Google Tech Talks
June, 13 2008
ABSTRACT
The Internet is overrun with spam: Recent estimates suggest that spam
constitutes about 95% of all email traffic. Beyond simply being a
nuisance, spam exhausts network resources and can also serve as a
vector for other types of attacks, including phishing attacks and
online scams. Conventional approaches to stopping these types of
attacks typically rely on a combination of the reputation of a
sender's IP address and the contents of the message. Unfortunately,
these features are brittle. Spammers can easily change the IP
addresses from which they send spam and the content that they use as
the "cover medium" for the email message itself. In this talk, I will
describe a new, complementary approach to stopping unwanted email
traffic on the Internet: Rather than classifying spam based on either
the content of the message or the identity of the sender, we classify
email messages based on how the spam is being sent and the properties
of the spamming infrastructure. I will first summarize the highlights
of a 13-month study of the network-level behavior of spammers using
data from a large spam trap. I will then describe a new approach to
spammer classification called "behavioral blacklisting" and present a
detailed study of network-level features that can be used to identify
spammers. Often these features can classify a spammer on the first
packet received from that sender, without even receiving the message.
I will conclude by describing our plans to incorporate these
algorithms into a next-generation sender reputation system, as well as
our ongoing study of the online scam hosting infrastructure, whose
properties may also ultimately prove useful for identifying unwanted
traffic.
This talk includes joint work with Anirudh Ramachandran, Nadeem Syed,
Maria Konte, Santosh Vempala, Jaeyeon Jung, and Alex Gray.
Speaker: Nick Feamster
Nick Feamster is an assistant professor in the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. in Computer science from MIT in 2005, and his S.B. and M.Eng. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 2000 and 2001, respectively. His research focuses on many aspects of computer networking and networked systems, including the design, measurement, and analysis of network routing protocols, network operations and security, and anonymous communication systems. His honors include a Sloan Research Fellowship, the NSF CAREER award, the IBM Faculty Fellowship, and award papers at SIGCOMM 2006 (network-level behavior of spammers), the NSDI 2005 conference (fault detection in router configuration), Usenix Security 2002 (circumventing web censorship using Infranet), and Usenix Security 2001 (web cookie analysis).
Length: 3978
Rating: 4.60 (17 ratings)
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Easy MySpace Phishing
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If you need any help, you can contact me on Skype, and I will be able to walk you through this, step-by-step.
My Skype username: Palmer640
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IZYGKZJH
The link above is a download link that contains 3 of the files that you can use to do this.
go to www.hostsnake.com and register/sign in
go to "FILE MANAGER" on the site
You need to upload 3 files (which are included in the link at the top).
1 - Index.html
2 - password.txt
3 - post.php
Click the "index.html.html" copy the link from the address bar and send it to someone (using a fake myspace account).
Go back to the File Manager page, and click refresh, then open "passwords.txt" and it will show exactly what they typed.
Some people might not click it, but you'd be surprised at how many passwords you can get from doing this.
Length: 475
Rating: 5.00 (6 ratings)
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Phishing: At Home
Phishing is a scam where Internet fraudsters send spam or pop-up messages to lure personal and financial information from unsuspecting victims. To avoid getting hooked visit OnguardOnline.gov and learn how to guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
Length: 61
Rating: 4.60 (9 ratings)
Tags: phishing phishy fraud online
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