Phishing ? | Titre du sujet : Phishing ? par nicripeur sur 07/01/2010 10:36:47
salut,
je viens de recevoir ce mail. L'avez vous eu sur vos sites ?
j'ai l'impression que c'est uen tentative de phishing qui détecte les sites proposant des paiements paypal (je le propose sur mon site depuis un mois.
Nicolas
2010/1/6 <noreply@google.com> > > Dear site owner or webmaster of raiscreations.com, >> >> We recently discovered that some pages on your site look like a possible >> phishing attack, in which users are encouraged to give up sensitive >> information such as login credentials or banking information. We have >> begun >> showing a warning page to users who visit this site in certain browsers >> that >> receive anti-phishing data from Google, as well as users redirected to >> this >> site from various Google properties. >> >> Below are one or more example URLs on your site which may be part of a >> phishing attack: >> >> http://www.raiscreations.com/~naslund ... gin_access=1190737782.htm >> >> Here is a link to a sample warning page: >> >> http://www.google.com/interstitial?ur ... cess%3D1190737782.htm> >> >> We strongly encourage you to investigate this immediately to protect >> users >> who are being directed to a suspected phishing attack being hosted on >> your >> web site. Although some sites intentionally host such attacks, in many >> cases >> the webmaster is unaware because: >> >> 1) the site was compromised >> 2) the site doesn't monitor for malicious user-contributed content >> >> If your site was compromised, it's important to not only remove the >> content >> involved in the phishing attack, but to also identify and fix the >> vulnerability that enabled such content to be placed on your site. We >> suggest contacting your hosting provider if you are unsure of how to >> proceed. >> >> Once you've secured your site, and removed the content involved in the >> suspected phishing attack, or if you believe we have made an error and >> this >> is not actually a phishing attack, you can request that the warning be >> removed by visiting >> http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_error/?tpl=emailer >> and reporting an "incorrect forgery alert." We will review this request >> and >> take the appropriate actions. >> >> Sincerely, >> Google Search Quality Team
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