
Bulgarian gang reeled in...
By Joris Evers
Published: 24 January 2006 08:55 GMT
Eight people who allegedly ran online scams to pilfer personal information from internet users worldwide were arrested in Bulgaria last week.
Bulgarian law enforcement agents conducted raids in three cities and dismantled what is believed to be an international phishing operation, Microsoft said in a statement on Friday. The software giant helped investigate the alleged cyber crimes, which played off its MSN web property, it said.
The phishing group allegedly crafted emails to make them appear as if they were sent by MSN customer service representatives and created dozens of fake internet web pages that mimicked the design, logo and trademark of official MSN pages, Microsoft said.
Dubbed the "MBAM Gang", for "Microsoft Billing Account Management", by Microsoft investigators, the group of eight allegedly launched 46 phishing attacks using 43 hacked web servers located in 11 countries around the world, the software giant said.
The email messages sent to intended victims invited them to update personal data such as credit card account details and PIN numbers. That information was allegedly used to make purchases and receive money transfers, defrauding German, UK and US credit card holders of more than $50,000, Microsoft said.
The software giant regularly aids law enforcement in investigating online crimes. To date, it has supported more than 325 phishing and spam enforcement actions worldwide, including both civil lawsuits and actions taken by law enforcement or government agencies, the company said.
In addition to fighting cyber crime on the legal front, Microsoft is working to raise security shields in its software. It offers a phishing filter add-on for its MSN Search Toolbar and has said it will include protection in the upcoming Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 products.
Joris Evers writes for CNET News.com
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