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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: Phishing Crusader Lauds Senate Bill</title>
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            <title>Phishing Crusader Lauds Senate Bill</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Senate Commerce Committee ranking member <strong>Ted Stevens</strong> joined with Sens.<strong> Olympia Snowe</strong>, R-Maine, and <strong>Bill Nelson</strong>, D-Fla., on Monday to introduce a bill aimed at curbing the practice of fraudulent e-mail addresses or fake Web sites to lure recipients into providing personal or financial information. See <em>CongressDaily</em>'s AM for more information on the "phishing" proposal.<br />
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<a href="http://www.antiphishing.org">Anti-Phishing Working Group</a> Secretary General<strong> Peter Cassidy</strong> told Tech Daily Dose after deadline that "the global e-crime crisis requires technological, forensic and legislative innovation commensurate with the threats to the civil order posed" and the bill is a step in that direction. The bill updates and consolidates the spirit and letter of a number of laws already on the books spread across a number of statutes, Cassidy said.</p>

<p>"They're available but hardly specific to the crimes at hand in phishing scams -- like spoofing a domain name to imitate a trademark. Hopefully, prosecutors would find useful tools in this legislation should it pass into law," he said. </p>

<p>According to the latest report by APWG, which examined October statistics, 31,650 unique phishing reports were submitted to the group -- a decrease of nearly 7,000 from the previous month. October saw a major hike in hijacked brands to 120, up from 92 in September, the report stated. Read more about the report <a href="http://www.antiphishing.org/reports/apwg_report_oct_2007.pdf">here</a>.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.cadna.org/">Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse</a>, whose members include Dell Computer, Eli Lilly, Hilton Hotels, and other intellectual property owners also lauded the legislation.  The group's president, <strong>Josh Bourne</strong>, said the bill is "timely and necessary" to protect consumers and businesses alike from the latest batch of fraudulent and deceptive Internet practices.</p>]]></description>
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