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Title : Extensions to the IODEF-Document Class for Phishing, Fraud, and Other Crimeware
Author(s) : P. Cain, D. Jevans
Filename : draft-cain-post-inch-phishingextns-00.txt
Pages : 53
Date : 2006-10-17
This document extends the Incident Object Description Exchange Format
(IODEF) to support the reporting of phishing, fraud, other types of
electronic crime, and widespread spam incidents. These extensions
are flexible enough to support information gleaned from activities
throughout the entire electronic fraud cycle. Both simple reporting
and complete forensic reports are possible, as is consolidated
reporting of multiple phishing incidents.
The extensions defined in this document are used to generate two
different reports: a fraud and phishing report and a wide-spread spam
report. Although similar in structure, each report has different
required objects and intents.
This document had completed working group last call and was in
revision when the INCH working group was disbanded.
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