Hi Brian,
Part of the research/finding out if this is happening to you or your
company can be automated using the URLCrazy tool
(http://www.morningstarsecurity.com/research/urlcrazy), the tool has
been reviewed / described in this blog post:
http://www.ihackforfun.eu/index.php?title=urlcrazy-is-someone-spying-on
Strider is a similar tool by Microsoft but URLCrazy is open source and
can be adapted to your needs if further automation is needed.
Greets
Steven
On 12/12/2012 15:43, Brian Erdelyi wrote:
Good morning everyone,
I'd like to create a guide and checklist for detecting phishing attacks. I
want to focus on server side. What can a website admin do to detect phishing
attacks and spoofed websites? What can a web app developer do to make it
easier to detect phishing attacks and spoofed websites?
Brian
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