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Originally Posted by Sirius365
Voted this is a phishing site.
What would be interesting is if for example BT pulled out of the whole phorm thing what would phorm do with the information they have collected via that site 
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it seems pritty clear that their objective is to collect as much of this personal data from all the UK USPs involved at some point into a company owned US based database.
so if they do manage this ISP Phishing trip, they will have pulled off the worlds largest and potentially lucrative Phishing database with 70% plus of the whole UK Broadband membership inside it, to sell to other partys for whatever purpose these people chose to make of the data.
lets be clear on this, even a database with just 50% of the Uk Broadband usebase personal information inside, is werth a hell of a lot of money to a single company looking to profit from it on the future.
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the blog is interesting
http://www.phishtank.com/blog/
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PhishTank April ‘08 stats. Learn to protect yourself, your company.
posted by
Allison on May 5th, 2008 in
PhishTank
We just posted PhishTank
statistics for April 2008. No major surprises: The United States is, for the thirteenth straight month, hosting more phishes than any other country...
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