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	Title		: Extension to IODEF-Document Class for Phishing Reports
	Author(s)	: D. Jevans, P. Cain
	Filename	: draft-jevans-phishing-xml-00.txt
	Pages		: 37
	Date		: 2005-1-3
	
Phishing, a broadly-launched social engineering attack in which an
   electronic identity is misrepresented in an attempt to trick
   individuals into revealing credentials, is expanding on the Internet.
   Corporations, Service Providers, consumer agencies, and financial
   institutions have started to collect and correlate phishing attack
   information to better plan out mitigation activities and to assist in
   prosecution.  Early on it became obvious that a common format for the
   data reported or exchanged between this parties was necessary.

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