phishing not found
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Jul 14 10:32:11 IST 2006
Good idea about ebay. Done.
There is nothing wrong with you editing your own local
phishing.safe.sites.conf file. Your additions will be kept in place
across updates, of course.
On Fri14 Jul 06, at 00:18, Res wrote:
> All of ebay should be whitelisted, since they always come
> as a.ebay.com <click me here z.ebay.com> they never match :)
> and it annoys the hell out of users with every ebay marked as
> phishing.
>
> however blah.name/signin.blah should never work as / is an illegal
> char in DNS
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, mailscanner at berger.nl wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I got a phishing email today from update at ebay.com with this link:
>> http://updates.name/signin.ebay.com/ws23/eBayISAPI.htm?
>> Sign1n&co_partner1d=2&pUser1d=&site1d=0&pageT1pe=&p41=&i1=&bsh0wgif=&
>> Us1ngSSL=&pp=&pa42=&err4msg=&ru4name=&r4uparams=&ru4product=&s1d=&fav
>> or1tenav=&conf1rm=&ebxPageT1pe=&ex1stingEmail=&isCheck0ut=&migrateV1s
>> itor=
>>
>> Mailscanner did not see the phishing fraud. Probably the slashes
>> avoided the system.
>> Can I change this myself or is this in mailscanner?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Roger
>>
>
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> Res
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