New Website Reinforces ISPs Efforts Against Phishing Scams
Released on = October 20, 2005, 4:43 am
Press Release Author = ISPA UK
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) – the
UK’s leading Internet trade association - is supporting a new website launched by
EuroISPA to raise awareness of the dangers of phishing, and offer advice on how to
avoid phishing scams.
Press Release Body = The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) – the
UK’s leading Internet trade association - is supporting a new website launched by
EuroISPA to raise awareness of the dangers of phishing, and offer advice on how to
avoid phishing scams ( www.euroispa.org/antiphishing/ ). EuroISPA is the federation
of European Internet trade associations.
Phishing is a form of online fraud where users are tricked into disclosing important
personal or financial information most commonly through ‘spoof’ or imitation emails
which appear to originate from a trusted source like a bank, a financial institution
or an e-commerce site.
Service providers in the UK and across Europe are working to combat the activities
of phishers. The launch of the new website reinforces these activities in the
ongoing battle against phishing scams.
Many ISPs offer technology such as spam and anti virus filters to users, which will
often intercept phishing emails. Users can set their individual preferences to
increase the effectiveness of the filter systems and report email abuse via the
abuse mechanisms that many ISPs operate.
ISPs take tough action against subscribers sending spam either intentionally or by
using an unsecured or security compromised PC. Sending spam contravenes service
providers’ terms of service and acceptable use policies. Many ISPs in the UK
explicitly prohibit unauthorised bulk emailing and disconnect those who break these
contracts. For this reason, it is rare for spammers and phishers to operate out of
the UK.
The UK Internet industry continues to run an effective, self-regulatory 'notice and
takedown' procedure. This means that when a UK ISP is made aware of a phishing site
hosted on their servers, they will immediately remove it line with this voluntary
procedure.
In addition, some ISPs will block access to third-party phishing sites as soon as
they become aware of them.
ISPs have made significant investments in education programmes to raise awareness of
phishing and how users can protect themselves. Users should be suspicious of any
email that requests personal or financial information and know where to report any
instances of phishing. ISPs provide information and advice about this on their help
pages.
Jessica Hendrie-Liaño, Chair of ISPA Council said, “The Internet industry is working
hard to combat the activities of phishers. ISPs are tackling the threat of phishing
through a marriage of educational and technical initiatives. Effectively combating
phishing requires action from Government, law enforcement agencies, the Internet
industry, banks, e-commerce sites, credit card companies, and importantly end
users.”
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Notes to Editors View the new anti-phishing site at: http://www.euroispa.org/antiphishing
The views expressed in this release are those of the Internet Services Providers'
Association (ISPA UK) and do not necessarily reflect the corporate policies of the
individual companies that are members of the Association or other organisations that
may be mentioned in the release.
For further information, please contact the ISPA Press Office by email or Tel: 020
7233 7239
About the Internet Services Providers’ Association:
The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) was established in 1995 as a
trade association to represent providers of Internet services in the UK. ISPA
promotes competition, self-regulation and the development of the Internet industry.
For a list of members or other information about ISPA, please consult the website:
www.ispa.org.uk
About EuroISPA:
EuroISPA is the world’s largest association of Internet Service Providers (ISPs),
representing the interests of around 900 ISPs across the EU. With a secretariat in
Brussels, EuroISPA is a major voice of the Internet industry on information society
subjects such as cybercrime, data protection, e-commerce regulation, EU
telecommunications law and safe use of the Internet.
Further information about the organisation (including its composition, aims and
position papers) is available from its website: www.euroispa.org
Web Site = http://www.ispa.org.uk Contact Details = Tim Lines, ISPA UK, The workshop, 46B Tottenham lane, London
N87ED, tim@pwkpr.com
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