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Tumbleweed Press Releases
Reports of Email Fraud and Phishing Attacks Increase
By 180% in April; Up 4,000% Since November Over 1125 Unique Phishing Attacks Submitted to www.antiphishing.org Redwood City, CA – May 24, 2004 – Tumbleweed® Communications Corp. (Nasdaq:TMWD - News) and the Anti-Phishing Working Group today released the “Phishing Attack Trends Report” for April 2004, an analysis of phishing scam attacks submitted to www.antiphishing.org, the Internet’s most comprehensive archive of email fraud and phishing attacks. This analysis identifies that email fraud and phishing attacks grew by more than 180% in April, with an average of almost 38 new, unique attacks sent out to millions of consumers each day. A copy of the report may be downloaded free of charge at http://www.antiphishing.org/APWG_Phishing_Attack_Report-Apr2004.pdf. Phishing attacks use 'spoofed' e-mails and fraudulent websites to fool recipients into divulging personal financial data such as credit card numbers, account usernames and passwords, social security numbers, etc. By hijacking the trusted brands of well-known banks, online retailers, ISPs and credit card companies, phishers are able to convince up to 5% of recipients to respond to them. The result of these scams is that consumers suffer credit card fraud, identity theft, and financial loss. In April, there were 1,125 unique phishing attacks reported to the Anti-Phishing
Working Group. This was a 180% increase over the number of attacks reported
in March 2004, and represents a monthly growth rate of over 75% per month
since December. While the average number of phishing attacks per day in
April was 37.5, analyzing this information on a weekly basis shows an
increasing trend with a peak of 39.9 attacks per day in the second week
of April. Further, this marks the first time that we’ve seen more
than 200 unique attacks in a week – occurring four times in April. For more information and analysis, please download a copy of the “Phishing Attack Trends Report” for April 2004 free of charge at http://www.antiphishing.org/APWG_Phishing_Attack_Report-Apr2004.pdf. "As hackers, identity thieves, and virus writers continue to join forces, these attacks are increasing and becoming much more sophisticated -- to the point of being literally indistinguishable from legitimate email, even for technically savvy recipients,” said Dave Jevans, Chairman of the Anti-Phishing Working Group and Senior Vice President at Tumbleweed Communications. “This continues to pose a significant threat to the financial services and retail sectors” About the Anti-Phishing Working Group The Web site of the Anti-Phishing Working Group is www.antiphishing.org. It serves as a public and industry resource for information about the problem of phishing and email fraud, including identification and promotion of pragmatic technical solutions that can provide immediate protection and benefits against phishing attacks. The analysis, forensics, and archival of phishing attacks to the Web site are currently powered by Tumbleweed Communications' Message Protection Lab™. About Tumbleweed Communications Corp. SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, particularly with respect to phishing techniques and patterns. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "potential," "continue," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates," and similar expressions. For further cautions about the risks of investing in Tumbleweed, we refer you to the documents Tumbleweed files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly Tumbleweed's Form 10-K filed March 15, 2004 and Form 10-Q filed May 10, 2004. Tumbleweed assumes no obligation to update information contained in this press release, including for example its guidance regarding its future performance, which represents the Company's expectations only as of the date of this release and should not be viewed as a statement about the Company's expectations after such date. Although this release may remain available on the Company's website or elsewhere, its continued availability does not indicate that the Company is reaffirming or confirming any of the information contained herein. ### |
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