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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


ISC(2) Goes Public with Fake E-Mail Battle


9/10/2002 -- If you get an e-mail from ISC(2), it may not be what it seems.

The security organization, known for its high-level CISSP certification, recently posted information on its Web site about an ongoing struggle to stop what it says is a disgruntled candidate from sending fake ISC(2) e-mails to program participants.

"ISC(2) is the target of an ongoing malicious hoax e-mail campaign from one individual," the company states. "It appears that an Australian candidates for our professional certification failed the exam and has resorted to using highly unethical tactics to sully our good name because of his failure."

According to the organization, the most recent fake e-mail sent by the forger was a "hate-filled diatribe against Jewish people." The organization is working with the Anti-Defamation league to publicize the false nature of the e-mail (see http://www.adl.org/rumors/isc2.asp).

Earlier this summer, the unknown culprit sent candidates a fake ISC(2) e-mail telling candidates that their contact information had been sold to third-party marketers, and that the organization would consider removing the candidate's personal information for a $10 fee.

ISC(2) pointed out that inspection of the e-mails' headers reveal that they do not come from ISC(2). The organization is also now using PGP signatures to help identify official correspondence.

ISC(2) did not mention how the offender obtained the e-mail addresses of the program's participants.

More information about the hoax and how to identify legitimate ISC(2) e-mails can be found here.  - B.N.



There are 7 CertCities.com user Comments for “ISC(2) Goes Public with Fake E-Mail Battle”
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9/10/02: Tech Trainer from MI says: Sounds like ICS2 forgot to get a CISSP on staff that had the ability to advise them on how to keep their corporate data secure. Pretty sad when an organization such as this can't keep their email list private.
9/10/02: Anonymous says: That is sad, a security with a high level security cert with no security. Good thing there are people like me to save the day in IT. blah
9/11/02: Anonymous says: My guess is, you're both the same person, and probably the E-mail spoofer. This information could have been gathered by a 'trusted' internal party, and provided to the disgruntled "FAILURE", because said internal party didn't get the raise they wanted. You, I, We really have no way of knowing, so stick something in that oozing pie-hole.
9/11/02: Bob Brady from New York says: ISC2 is a great organization with some good people who are doing valuable work. The CISSP is a badge of honor to be proud of. It's understandable they would be targeted by evil minds.
9/12/02: Anonymous says: POST REMOVED: For obvious reasons. Becky Nagel, Editor, CertCities.com ([email protected])
9/11/02: wow from wow usa says: Is this what users of certcities have resorted to? Please grow up....
11/14/02: Anonymous from LA says: Tech Trainer, me thinks you assume too much. I researched the incident and none of their corporate data was compromised. Heck, it's not even online. This guy just got spam lists and blasted his hoax to everyone.
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