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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 9, 2005 1:34:00 AM

Fraudsters are using a promise of a $400 prize from Google as bait in a new phishing scam aimed at stealing credit card data, a security expert has warned.

A fake copy of the Google Web site hosted on a server in the U.S. displays the message: "You WON $400.00 !!!", security monitoring company Websense said in an alert Tuesday. To collect their prize, "winners" are asked to click on to a second page that asks them for their credit card details and address, Websense said.

The fraudulent Web site was advertised in a spammed e-mail message, Websense said. The San Diego-based company's Websense Security Labs has an automated system that scans the Web for malicious sites and sells a product to protect customers against those threats. As with all phishing scams, Internet users in general can protect themselves by being cautious with e-mail and not following links in spammed messages.

Phishing on fake Google

Phishing is a persistent problem, but coordinators in the fight against the schemes recently said their efforts appear to be paying off. A total of 5,259 phishing sites were spotted in August, up substantially from 4,564 in July, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group. At the same time, the number of spam e-mail campaigns to lure people to phishing sites decreased for the second month in a row, the APWG said.

Scammers have used Google's well-known name before in their schemes. For example, in September a malicious program was discovered that redirected users into clicking on phony search results on fake Google, Yahoo and MSN sites.

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did you know that at many retailers , if you show that you have ANY credit cards ....
they are very happy to let you have an in house card ? -- watch out for future identity theft -- keep checking your free credit report...... (Read the rest)
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Ummm..... how about "duh!" shawkins   | 11/08/05
a fool and his money are soon parted Valis Keogh   | 11/08/05
not only does it work... nynetsec   | 11/09/05
would you like to why it works? Bryn   | 11/09/05
Funny ... Ludovit   | 11/09/05
Speaking of Google... doc_cotton   | 11/09/05
It's called "googlebombing" rlively   | 11/09/05
Google phishing scam promises a $400 windfall Loverock Davidson   | 11/09/05
your intelligence amazes me crocd   | 11/09/05
Thank you Loverock Davidson   | 11/09/05
Free money IT Scion   | 11/09/05
I can't wait to receive this email... zappattazz@...   | 11/10/05
Come on... EvilDemonic   | 11/10/05
A+B+C+D+E=... zappattazz@...   | 11/10/05
maxed out credit cards curiousgeorge13@...   | 12/29/05
phishing curiousgeorge13@...   | 12/29/05
phishing curiousgeorge13@...   | 12/29/05

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