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Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] Phishers now abusing dynamic DNS services
- To: pagvac <unknown.pentester@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re[2]: [Full-disclosure] Phishers now abusing dynamic DNS services
- From: phased <phased@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 20:15:00 +0300
yeah this is definitly nothing new
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From: pagvac <unknown.pentester@xxxxxxxxx>
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:43:36 +0000
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Phishers now abusing dynamic DNS services
> On 12/12/05, Florian Weimer <fw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > * pagvac:
> >
> > > The interesting thing about this attempt is that the phisher seems to
> > > be using a dynamic DNS service to gain the trust from the victim.
> >
> > "to gain trust"? Hm?
>
> Yes.
>
> What I mean is that the average user will trust more an URL when
> seeing the word "paypal" in it as a domain name, rather than some
> dodgy-looking numerical IP address, with a sub-directory called
> "paypal".
>
> e.g.:
>
> http://1.2.3.4/vulnerable_app/paypal
>
> versus
>
> http://www.paypal.25u.com
>
>
> Personall I would think that more users would trust the second link.
>
> >
> > This is not really a new thing:
> >
> > 2005-04-19 08:24:49 ebayfraud.dyndns.org A 220.110.65.252
> >
>
>
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