the link which you gave are not working...... On May 22, 10:02 pm, Srinivas Naik <[email protected]> wrote: > That really Great Nitin, We from NForceIT will be glad to have you in our > team for aiming National Security. > > Cheers........................ > > By the way, Phishing has become a hot topic these days and many researchers > started investigating to avoid the incidents related to this. > The only request is: > > 1. Differentiate between Good URLS and Bad URLS (Exercise is to > understand to understand the URLS) > Identify the Fake URL > > 2. Chech for the genuinity of Web Page > > 3. Use the latest Web Browser (Stable and verified) > > Document to > Refer:http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SMA/fasp/documents/network_security/Lesso... > > Last but not the least, be updated with diffrent types of Phishing > Attacks:::: > > http://www.antiphishresearch.org/home.html > > Regards, > 0xN41K > > On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 9:35 AM, nittbdb <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > Attacks on Indian Income Tax Department Continue > > > Symantec previously reported a phishing attack on the Indian Income > > Tax Department. Phishing emails boasting of tax refunds were sent to > > users in an attempt to entice citizens to enter their credentials on a > > bogus website. Recently, new attacks have been observed in which the > > phishing website states that taxes can be paid online. As the fiscal > > year in India draws to an end, more people are rushing to pay taxes > > before the deadline. > > > There are two types of tax payments in India; namely, TDS (Tax > > Deducted at Source) and TCS (Tax Collected at Source). Customers can > > pay their taxes using the e-payment facility that requires sensitive > > information, such as personal information and bank or credit card > > details. Below is a screenshot of the phishing page: > > > The phishing website has mimicked the legitimate one in order to steal > > customers’ sensitive information. However, the phishing page is not > > SSL encrypted—the legitimate page is. The attack was driven from IP- > > based domains hosted on servers located in the United States. > > > Caution: • Please be very careful when handling suspicious emails > > and URLs that are seeking personal information. • Do not visit any > > links in email messages of dubious origin or intent. • Do not enter > > any of your details on these kinds of sites. • Please use the > > legitimate site ofhttp://www.incometaxindia.gov.in/for any help > > regarding an income tax refund in India. > > > * > > Scammers Offering Tax Refunds (February 18, 2010) > > > Fraudsters never seem to rest. They have now turned their > > attention towards phishing using the Indian Income Tax Department’s > > name and branding. It is the season of tax returns in India and it is > > well known that people will file their income tax returns for the end > > of the fiscal ... > > * > > The Phishing of Indian Job Sites (March 28, 2010) > > > Despite the global economic slowdown, India witnessed a high > > number of new jobs in the country during the first quarter of 2010. > > With the job market looking positive, job sites seem to have benefited > > with more users accessing their websites. Below is a screenshot of a > > phishing website that takes advantage ... > > * > > Phishing Prepaid Debit Card Accounts (May 17, 2010) > > > For the past month or so Symantec has been observing phishing > > websites that are spoofing a leading brand that provides prepaid debit > > card services to U.S. citizens. Legitimate prepaid debit cards help > > people to make purchases, pay bills, shop online, etc. without the > > need of a bank account. These services ... > > * > > Fraudsters Target the Reserve Bank Of India (May 6, 2010) > > > As India’s fiscal year came to an end, Symantec had observed > > phishing attacks on the Indian Tax Department. Now, fraudsters have > > turned their attention to Indian banks. In particular, Symantec is > > seeing a significant rise in phishing attacks on Indian public sector > > banks. In March 2010 the number of ... > > * > > Mass Phishing of Retail Electronic Payment Brands (March 15, > > 2010) > > > In the past couple of months, Symantec has observed a mass > > phishing attack on two major brands that provide retail electronic > > payment services for banks across the globe. Legitimate retail > > electronic payments using credit and debit cards are the most common > > means of financial transaction over the Internet, and so ... > > > REQUESTING YOU... > > > Actually i am a newbie in the network security field......could you > > please guide me all......how to become an expert in network security > > field so that we all will save our india from all these kind of > > attacks.. > > > please contribute your valuable suggestions.......I am waiting for > > your response.... > > > I M PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN .......CHEERS......... > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "nforceit" group. > > To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected]<nforceit%[email protected]> > > . > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/nforceit?hl=en-GB. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "nforceit" group. > To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group > athttp://groups.google.com/group/nforceit?hl=en-GB.
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