The Security Alliance, a research organization focused on cybercrime, has launched a new way to report potential phishing websites
10월 14, 2025 08:57:57
ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, the cryptocurrency crime investigation unit "Security Alliance" (abbreviated as SEAL) has announced a new method for reporting potential phishing websites that use increasingly complex techniques to hide hacker traces.
SEAL stated that traditional automatic URL scanning encounters common issues with web crawlers, such as CAPTCHAs and anti-bot protections, and that scammers have a "disguise" feature that provides harmless content to suspected scanners, so a way to see what users see is needed. Their new "verifiable phishing reporter" employs a new encryption scheme called "TLS proof," allowing white hat hackers to inspect the website as it appears to potential victims. SEAL pointed out that transport layer security itself does not support session record generation, leaving opportunities for third parties to misreport content. Users can submit evidence through this program, and SEAL will verify and ensure that the content is properly signed and contains evidence of malicious activity. This feature has been privately tested for about a month and is now open to the public.
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