PHISHING ALERT
23 February 2007
US-hosted crooks trying to con Party Poker players
Crooks using a US-hosted server are attempting to con
Party Poker players into disclosing their personal
account details in a phishing scam warns the Australian
security vendor Websense today.
Party's site is the most widely used online poker venue
in the land of Oz, reports the security company, and it
has become the target of a global phishing scam.
Websense claims the attack tries to obtain personal
account details of Partypoker.com users by sending a
spoofed email with a link to a phishing site.
Regional Websense manager Joel Cammisar says that
PartyPoker is consistently the most widely accessed
gambling site used by Australian employees. “It is no
surprise that this brand has been targeted in the latest
phishing attack,” said Cammisar.
The phishing email claims a new online gambling law has
passed in the US and urges users to log into their
account for more details. It then guides users to a
US-hosted phishing site that asks for username updates.
Quoting the Anti Phishing Working Group, Cammisar said
over 90 percent of phishing attacks have traditionally
targeted financial institutions.
“However, an emerging trend is targeted threats towards
organisations like Party Poker for financial gain too,”
he added.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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