Марказий банк “CERT-CBU” Киберхавфсизлик маркази APWG хал?аро ташкилоти аъзолигига ?абул ?илинди ?APWG (Anti-Phishing Working Group – Фишингга ?арши курашиш гуру?и) хал?аро ташкилотига аъзолик Марказий банк “CERT-CBU” Киберхавфсизлик маркази учун банк ва т?лов тизимларида киберхавфсизликни таъминлаш б?йича тажриба алмашиш ?амда дунё б?йлаб юзага келаётган киберхавфлар т??рисидаги ого?лантиришлардан хабардор б?лиш каби имкониятларни та?дим этади. ?Шу билан бирга, APWG ташкилотига аъзо б?лиш фишинг, SMS хужумлар, зарарли доменлар ва IP-манзиллар ?а?ида катта ми?дордаги маълумотларни та?лил ?илиш ор?али киберхавфсизлик хатарларининг олдини олиш б?йича самарали ?аракатлар режасини тузишга ёрдам беради. Маълумот учун: APWG хал?аро ташкилоти 2003 йилда кибержиноятларга ?арши курашиш б?йича глобал ми?ёсда маълумот алмашиш, изланишлар олиб бориш ?амда жамоатчиликни хабардор ?илиш ма?садида ташкил этилган б?либ, бугунги кунда турли мамлакатлардан 2 300 та ташкилотни ?амраб олган. ——— Центр кибербезопасности ?CERT-CBU? Центрального банка стал членом международной организации APWG ?Членство в международной организации APWG (Anti-Phishing Working Group - Группа по борьбе с фишингом) предоставляет Центру кибербезопасности ?CERT-CBU? Центрального банка возможность обмена опытом по обеспечению кибербезопасности в банковских и платежных системах, а также получения своевременных предупреждений о киберугрозах, возникающих во всем мире. ?Вместе с тем, членство в организации APWG способствует разработке эффективного плана действий по предотвращению угроз кибербезопасности путем анализа большого объема данных о фишинговых атаках, SMS-атаках, вредоносных доменах и IP-адресах. (https://lnkd.in/dzdmiia3) Для справки: Международная организация APWG основана в 2003 году с целью глобального обмена информацией, проведения исследований и информирования общественности в области борьбы с киберпреступностью, на сегодняшний день объединяет 2300 организаций из различных стран. ——— The Central Bank's "CERT-CBU" Cybersecurity Center has become a member of the international organization APWG ?Membership in APWG (Anti-Phishing Working Group) provides the Central Bank's "CERT-CBU" Cybersecurity Center with opportunities to exchange expertise in ensuring cybersecurity in banking and payment systems, as well as to stay informed about warnings regarding emerging global cyber threats. ?Additionally, membership in APWG helps analyze vast amounts of information related to phishing, SMS attacks, malicious domains, and IP addresses, enabling the development of effective action plans to prevent cybersecurity risks. For reference: APWG, an international organization established in 2003, aims to facilitate global information sharing, research, and public awareness in combating cybercrime. Today, it encompasses 2,300 organizations from various countries. #kiberxavfsizlik #кибербезопасность?
APWG
国际事务
Lexington,Massachusetts 1,257 位关注者
Unifying the Global Response to Cybercrime - Since 2003
关于我们
The APWG, founded in 2003 as the Anti-Phishing Working Group, is the global industry, law enforcement, and government coalition focused on unifying the global response to electronic crime. The institution's membership is as global as its outlook, acting as advisors to multilateral treaty organizations such as the European Commission, the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime, the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, the Commonwealth of Nations Cybercrime Initiative, the OECD and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Membership is open to qualified financial institutions, online retailers, ISPs and telcos, the law enforcement community, solutions providers, multi-lateral treaty organizations, research centers, trade associations and government agencies. There are more than 2,000 companies, government agencies and NGOs participating in the APWG. APWG's www.apwg.org and education.apwg.org websites offer the public, industry and government agencies practical information about phishing and electronically mediated fraud as well as pointers to pragmatic technical solutions that provide immediate protection. The APWG is co-founder and co-manager of the Stop. Think. Connect. Messaging Convention, the global online safety public awareness collaborative www.stopthinkconnect.org and founder/curator of the eCrime Researchers Summit, the world’s only peer-reviewed conference dedicated exclusively to electronic crime studies: www.ecrimeresearch.org.
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https://www.apwg.org
APWG的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 国际事务
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Lexington,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2003
- 领域
- cybercrime management、cybercrime forensic research、cybercrime public policy和cybercrime industrial policy
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405 Waltham St
PMB 246
US,Massachusetts,Lexington,02421
APWG员工
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Greg Aaron
President, Illumintel Inc.
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Dave Jevans
Tech entrepreneur. Crypto and computer security innovator. Regulatory compliance expert. Payments systems expertise. Skilled at online marketing…
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Raoul Chiesa
ICT Security Senior Expert, Visionary Entrepreneur, Key Note Speaker, Cybersecurity Adviser and CyberGlobetrotter
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Liliana Velásquez Solha
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Yes, APWG is entering our third decade at the cybercrime frontier, as amazing as it may seem to still be wrestling a lot of the same monsters there after 20 years. Looking forward to program development in data resources for responders <https://apwg.org/ecx> and investigators in the months ahead -- to help members subdue the monsters just being hatched in the shadows of the Internet's fetid, treacherous crimescapes. Be safe, and be outrageously optimistic in 2025!
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APWG转发了
?? SOCRadar Joins Forces with APWG to Combat Phishing and Cybercrime! ?? We're thrilled to announce our collaboration with the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), a global coalition committed to fighting phishing and other forms of cybercrime. ?? This partnership reflects our dedication to safeguarding the digital landscape by sharing intelligence, advancing anti-phishing technologies, and supporting global cybersecurity initiatives. ?? Together, we're stronger in the fight against evolving cyber threats. Read more about this partnership: https://lnkd.in/dnNh3XCM #CyberSecurity #Phishing #SOCRadar #APWG #ThreatIntelligence
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Brian Krebs recent article - Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like .shop, .top and .xyz - begins with a review of Interisle's Cybercrime Suppy Chain 2024 study findings and measurements and dives into an investigative area where he excels: identifying the parties behind the crimes. Brian reports that "At least some of that increase is likely from a prolific cybercriminal using the nickname?Chenlun, who?has been?selling phishing kits targeting domestic postal services?in the United States and at least a dozen other countries." While the title suggests this post is about TLDs, Brian also calls attention to our findings regarding subdomain providers, noting that "cyberattacks hosted at subdomain provider services can be tough to mitigate, because only the subdomain provider can disable malicious accounts or take down malicious web pages." Brian caught up to CAUCE president and Interisle's friend and colleague John Levine, who was brutally frank about ICANN’s proposed?next round envisions?accepting applications for new gTLDs in 2026. #worthreading Krebs article: https://lnkd.in/ecCDW_bZ Cybercrime Supply Chain 2024: https://lnkd.in/eVuSsHY9
Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like .shop, .top and .xyz
krebsonsecurity.com
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APWG转发了
Had a fun time at eCrime in Boston, hosted by APWG at Tufts University (https://lnkd.in/e67Dx5dn). Met folks from diverse backgrounds (industry, government/policy, as well as academia), all of whom were super passionate about phishing, fraud and web abuse generally.
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Our June - August 2024 Spam activity quarterly report is posted. Spam activity is at an 18-month high Domains reported for hosting spammed content or spambots rose from 1.5M in the March-May 2024 reporting period to 2.6M in the June-August 2024 reporting period. Eighteen of the Top-level Domains with the highest spam scoring metric were new TLDs.These were joined by .CC and .TK. All these TLDs had spam score metrics in excess of 300; by comparison, .COM had a score of 57.9.?If you think .COM’s a spammy neighborhood, magine how much spam we’d see if these TLDs had equally large domain market shares. Spam Trends for the period is posted at https://lnkd.in/e8eZYnYy Spam activity including quarterly measurements and scoring, and top 20 tables for TLDs, registrars and hosting networks begins at https://lnkd.in/eGazAQJW
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