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[Updated 29/12/2018] Browser extension comparison: Malwares and Phishings
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 764537" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I made a test that surprised me very much. I took the list of 128 phishing links from Openphish and Phishtank dated 6.09.2018. Next, I checked all those links on Virus Total to see how many of them are still detected as malicious by Openphish or Phishtank after 9 days. <strong>The result was impressing 15/128. Furthermore, there was not any single link detected as malicious by both Openphish and Phishtank (0/128) ?????</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Post Edited.</strong></p><p>So what happened????</p><p>I found the Openphish website and looked at the original phishing entries. Many of those entries had the form:</p><p>hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today/FinalStep.php</p><p>hxxp://yyyyyyy.naghashim.ir/images/png/online.php?session=afdafef29a1f53a39</p><p>hxxp://zzzz.aa.bc/bace/?login=&.verify?service=mail&data:text/hxxl</p><p>etc.</p><p>So, I understood my fault. On my anti-phishing list were many partial links, for example: <span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)"><strong>hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today</strong></span> instead of <span style="color: rgb(0, 168, 133)"><strong>hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today/abc/def/FinalStep.php</strong></span>.</p><p>When I entered the partial links to Virus Total, they were shown for Openphish as clean.</p><p></p><p>So I must wait some days to perform the correct test for the 9 days detection, because the free list from the Openphish website has actually the entries from 11.09.2018 to 15.09.2018 .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 764537, member: 32260"] I made a test that surprised me very much. I took the list of 128 phishing links from Openphish and Phishtank dated 6.09.2018. Next, I checked all those links on Virus Total to see how many of them are still detected as malicious by Openphish or Phishtank after 9 days. [B]The result was impressing 15/128. Furthermore, there was not any single link detected as malicious by both Openphish and Phishtank (0/128) ?????[/B] [B]Post Edited.[/B] So what happened???? I found the Openphish website and looked at the original phishing entries. Many of those entries had the form: hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today/FinalStep.php hxxp://yyyyyyy.naghashim.ir/images/png/online.php?session=afdafef29a1f53a39 hxxp://zzzz.aa.bc/bace/?login=&.verify?service=mail&data:text/hxxl etc. So, I understood my fault. On my anti-phishing list were many partial links, for example: [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)][B]hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today[/B][/COLOR] instead of [COLOR=rgb(0, 168, 133)][B]hxxp://xxxxxx-az.today/abc/def/FinalStep.php[/B][/COLOR]. When I entered the partial links to Virus Total, they were shown for Openphish as clean. So I must wait some days to perform the correct test for the 9 days detection, because the free list from the Openphish website has actually the entries from 11.09.2018 to 15.09.2018 . [/QUOTE]
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