Microsoft uses data mining to fight phishing
Technology from Digital Resolve will be used in IE 6 and 7
IDG News Service - Microsoft Corp. is using data mining techniques from Digital Resolve Inc. in its Internet browsers to guard against so-called phishing attacks, in which dubious Web sites try to harvest personal information from unknowing victims.
Norcross, Ga.-based Digital Resolve announced today that Microsoft is licensing data from its Trusted Server technology, which crawls the Internet and builds lists of Web sites and their legitimate Internet Protocol addresses.
The data will be used by the antiphishing filter in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Versions 6 and 7 in addition to Windows Live Toolbar, a browser search box, Digital Resolve said.
The technology focuses heavily on the Web sites of financial companies and e-commerce sites. It looks at 39 characteristics of a site, including IP address, location, domain and the Internet service provider, said Dennis Maicon, Digital Resolve's vice president for financial services solutions. It also checks how long a particular domain is valid based on its registration information.
"When somebody goes to type in Barclays.com, it's able to then take that URL, resolve it to an IP address and then check against a list to see if it is an authorized Barclays server," Maicon said.
The company said its technology takes the opposite approach of "blacklists," which are lists of reported phishing sites, said Susan Daw, Digital Resolve's director of marketing. Keeping blacklists up to date can be difficult because phishing sites may only be active for a short time, Daw said.
Rather than comparing a Web address with a list of bad sites, Digital Resolve's technology lets the phishing filter know which sites are good, Daw said. Microsoft is using a combination of technologies for the phishing filter, including blacklists.
Daw said the technology is 100% successful for Web sites it has indexed. However, it's the first time the technology has been deployed, she said.
For suspicious Web sites, such as a bank site with an irregular URL, the phishing filter triggers a warning to the user to either continue viewing the site or close the Web page.
Digital Resolve said the technology can guard against "man-in-the-middle" style attacks, where an attacker collects a victim's log-in and password before passing the person to the legitimate site. Those attacks are often mounted from an irregular IP address that can be checked, according to Digital Resolve.



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