Re: [Full-disclosure] Phishing attack. Basic encoding

2005-11-14 Thread Brian Johnson
I was forwarded a very similiar message late last week. When I loaded the page in IE it brought up the homepage of the domain being phished and and a pop up window with a captcha image. Some more analysis of the page showed that the image was being pulled from a Russian email site while the rest

RE: [Full-disclosure] Phishing attack. Basic encoding

2005-11-14 Thread Peter Kruse
Hi Peter, > I have had a number of reports of messages targetting users on domains > for their credentials. > The interesting part of this message is the very basic but effective > encoding of the message. It appears that there are a couple of > characters that instruct the mail program to disp

[Full-disclosure] Phishing attack. Basic encoding

2005-11-13 Thread Peter Harvey
I have had a number of reports of messages targetting users on domains for their credentials. The interesting part of this message is the very basic but effective encoding of the message. It appears that there are a couple of characters that instruct the mail program to display the characters in th