Below is a list of links describing the problem of online phishing.
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Phishing is a huge problem in today's online Financial Community. Here is a community website which tracks the problem and is a clearing house for Phishing data: Anti-Phishing.org
The Governing Body for US domestic Financial Institutions is the FFIEC. Here is a link to a recent declaration that requires Financial Institutions to implement Multi-Factored Authentication for online Financial transactions: FFIEC
Here is a link to a Survey of the state of the market for online Multi-Factor authentication solutions from a banker's view point: Gonzo Banker Survey
Banks Lag in Strong Authentication: Only about half of US banks got their multi-factor authentication deployments off the ground by last year.
Senator Leahy introduced the 2005 Anti-Phishing Bill: Here's the congressional record
"Losses from Phishing are in the Billions"
New Attacks are emerging where a user can enter a URL manually and still get phished: Pharming Article
Got a WiFi router at home? You should really change the default password. Pharmers are hitting WiFi routers.
Here's a definition of an emerging threat called Pharming in WikiPedia.
PhishTank.org reports on Phishing statistics: Here's the month of June 07.
Note the top-10 list of phishing victims.
A Harvard/MIT study shows that PassMark is ineffective: NY Times article
DNS Poisoning in the real world is common: Pharming Link
The Washington Post reports that "[Phishing] scams cost them $630 million in 2004 and 2005. That's an average loss of $850 per incident. and that "Losses From Phishing Scams Up Fivefold Since the Previous Survey"
Gartner reports that "The average phishing loss was $256 last year [2005], but this year[2006] the average rose to $1,244, and the total is expected to reach $2.8 billion.