Armorize Technologies: Crimes use “Edison Chen’s nude photos” as a web phishing tool
Recently in a press conference by Ministry of Justice of the Republic of China, Armorize Technologies announced several statistics on the web-phishing crimes as the “Edison Chen photo scandal” became a hot topic in Chinese-language world especially in Hong Kong and several governments in several countries discipline the public on those related photos.
According to Armorize Technologies, fraud groups (or organized crimes) recently renewed their crime ways on phishing tools especially using pseudonyms as “Edison’s photos” by web-phishing, e-mail hacking, and peer-to-peer file transferring. Even though Google will notice those phishing sites as danger sites who will damage a user’s computer, but its virus wasn’t still found and scanned by several anti-virus software especially Norton AntiVirus, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Trend Micro Internet Security, and NOD32.
Also in this conference, Armorize announced some statistics after a special experiment with their software HackAlert:
If an Internet user linked to a phishing site, set by a fraud group, a malicious software, which can’t be found and scanned by any anti-virus software, will be downloaded into a user’s computer silently. The software will steal several private data, collect several information on user’s software, and attack other unharmed websites.
And according to a statistic with Internet users’ habit, it evidently exposed a major problem on bad habits especially using P2P software when connecting to Internet.
Even though Edison Chen claimed to quit the entertainment industry in Hong Kong, but the (photo) scandal showed another crisis on information security world-wide including Taiwan.
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February 24th, 2008 at 10:30 pm
And the English translation of this article is where?
February 25th, 2008 at 9:33 pm
The updated translation is at
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Armorize_Technologies:_Crimes_use_%22Edison_Chen%27s_nude_photos%22_as_a_web_phishing_tool