Symantec launches antiphishing group
Symantec on Monday announced the formation of a group of security companies, financial institutions and Internet retailers that are banding together to help fight phishing. Called the Symantec Phish Report Network, this group was initially formed by antiphishing vendor WholeSecurity, which Symantec acquired last September.
The network consists of senders, those who submit fraudulent Web site addresses that Symantec investigates and confirms are phishing sites, which clients then block.
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