Security News > 2020 > January > New Project Informs Security Teams of Phished Users
A newly launched project wants to help inform IT security representatives and domain owners when their users fall victim to phishing.
Ch, the project collects information on users who became victims of phishing by entering their credentials on a phishing website.
"The purpose of the project is to notify security representatives such as CERTs, CSIRTs, SOCs but also domain owners about potential phishing victims within their constituency," the service's maintainer explains.
"If you are an individual, it is not possible to register your email address on I got phished. I got phished reports based on the domain name and not on an individual email address," the service's maintainer explains.
To date, 'I got phished' has over 2,000 registered users and information on more than 4,100 domains whose users fell victim to phishing, with 5,400 email addresses compromised in phishing attacks.
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