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By Dan Ilett, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 6, 2004 3:05:00 PM

The number of phishing attacks launched each month has increased nearly 10-fold this year, tech security company MessageLabs said Monday.

The company, which has intercepted almost 20 million phishing e-mails throughout 2004, said in its annual report that the number of phishing attacks has soared from 337,050 in January to 4.5 million in November. The rate rose most sharply between June and July--from 264,254 to 2.5 million--which could be due to the widespread use of zombie networks.

In September 2003, the U.K.-based company intercepted just 279 phishing emails.

"E-mail security attacks remain unabated in their persistence and ferocity," said Mark Sunner, chief technology officer at MessageLabs. "The major development of the year has undoubtedly been the emergence of phishing. In just 12 months, it has firmly established itself as a threat to any organization or individual conducting business online."

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"We believe that the singling out of certain companies to be the victim of phishing attacks could signal the beginning of a wider trend," added Sunner. "Already particular businesses are threatened and blackmailed, indicating a shift from the random, scattergun approach, to customized attacks designed to take advantage of the perceived weaknesses of some businesses."

Criminals behind phishing attacks, dubbed phishers, have also refined their techniques to increase their catch. Recent scams have captured online banking details automatically without people clicking on any links. MessageLabs said that phishers have also tried to recruit unsuspecting users into becoming money launderers, by offering employment opportunities with legitimate organizations.

The company found the amount of spam and e-mail viruses sent over the Internet has also risen since last year. This year, it found that one in 16 emails was infected with a virus, which is double the rate of 2003 when it was one in 33. It added that 73 percent of e-mail was identified as spam in 2004.

MessageLabs said it also saw a rise in tailored malicious attacks on companies, such as denial-of-service attacks on Web-based gambling companies.

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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  • Most Recent of 35 Talkback(s)
I wouldn't say people are dumb, just busy
If you're the average joe receiving 100 emails per day, it's easy to click on a link on what appears to be a legitimate email without thinking. People need to get into the groove of being suspicious ... (Read the rest)
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Anyone Dumb Enough To Fall For A Phish Scam By Now itanalyst   | 12/06/04
Of course! BitTwiddler   | 12/06/04
I Won't Argue With That At All itanalyst   | 12/06/04
I think most "pros" simply lack understanding of Joe Average. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
It's the same tactic... rapson   | 12/06/04
That's reaching a bit far.. Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Nope rapson   | 12/06/04
Huh? Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Easy there Chad_z   | 12/06/04
I Was Going To Say That But... itanalyst   | 12/06/04
That would make us even. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
We all think of you Axy Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
It's not working... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
Well... Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Hilarious, just hilarious NonZealot   | 12/06/04
But Linux can do anything, even cure cancer. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
Hey, it can beat the "mighty" Microsoft.. Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Not that anyone can tell. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
Well hey... Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Hmmm, seems to have worked for the last 20 years. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
The horse and buggy lasted long too Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Ummm Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Nice insult Jeff. Have you been practicing again? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
It was rather delicious, wasn't it? Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
If you're sick enough to like it I suppose. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/06/04
I love all kinds of sick sick things Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
We Are Immune Zealot itanalyst   | 12/06/04
And what happens... rapson   | 12/06/04
We have a winner!! NonZealot   | 12/06/04
We're waiting.. Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
Wulp Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
But remember... rapson   | 12/06/04
Well... Jeff Spicoli   | 12/06/04
It's not spam, it's a con job cfortune   | 12/06/04
I wouldn't say people are dumb, just busy cjhhiv   | 12/08/04

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