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This draft is a work item of the Extended Incident Handling Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Extension to IODEF-Document Class for
Phishing, Fraud, and Other Non-Network Layer Reports
Author(s) : P. Cain, D. Jevans
Filename : draft-ietf-inch-phishingextns-00.txt
Pages : 38
Date : 2005-6-24
This document extends the INCH XML incident reporting format for
reporting phishing, fraud, widespread spam, and other non-network
layer attacks and incidents. The extensions are an outgrowth of the
Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) activities in data collection and
sharing. Although we use the term ^phishing attack^, the data format
extensions are flexible enough to support information gleaned from
activities throughout the entire phishing life cycle and extensible
enough to be used for other types of electronic crime incidents such
as fraud. The extensions support very simple reporting as well as
optional fields for detailed, forensic reports and supports single
phish/fraud incidents as well as consolidated reports of multiple
phish incidents.
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