FREE Registration is required
Overview:
Phishing, an online scam in which people are tricked into divulging sensitive personal and account information, is a serious threat both to consumers and institutions doing business on the Web. This paper discusses the history of the Rock Phish Gang as well as their attack methodology and how it has evolved. It also review the actions that businesses can take to prevent and defeat an attack by the Rock Phish Gang including an analysis of how MarkMonitor is uniquely positioned to prevent and defend against rock phishing attacks.
(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)
| Format: | Size: | 605 KB | |
| Date: | Aug 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 11 |
Top results from Security Management
» View all Security Management listings
Top results from Network Security
White Papers, Webcasts, and Resources
- Windows Phones and Unified Communications MicrosoftGain a more solid understanding of UC, why its essential for your business today, and what makes Windows phones ideal for secure UC environments.
- SIP Trunking is Key to Accelerating Unified Communications Deployments SprintConsidering unified communications (UC) for your business? Discover the key to simplifying deployment, maximizing value and raising adoption company-wide.
- Outsourcing the data centre to a carrier neutral data centre operator in Europe Telecity GroupFind out how to drive down the cost of your IT environment--and drive up the reliability and quality of your service--by outsourcing your data center.
Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors
Featured Training Courses
SmartPlanet
- Thought-provoking progressive ideas on diverse topics that intersect with technology, business, and life, and matter to the world at large. Visit SmartPlanet
- More from IBM
- How to Drive Better Business Outcomes with Exceptional Web Experiences Download the eBook
- Driving Business Agility through SOA Connectivity & Integration Read the White Paper from IBM
- Linking Decisions and Information for Organizational Performance Read the Tom Davenport study







