PhishTank is an anti-phishing site.
Industry | Computer |
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Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Key people | Joel Esler (Project Owner) |
Parent | Cisco |
Website | www |
PhishTank was launched in October 2006 by entrepreneur David Ulevitch as an offshoot of OpenDNS. The company offers a community-based phish verification system where users submit suspected phishes and other users "vote" if it is a phish or not. OpenDNS was acquired by Cisco[1] and in turn the PhishTank system was turned over to Cisco Talos.[2]
PhishTank is used by Opera,[3] WOT,[4] Yahoo! Mail, Mcafee, APWG, CMU, ST Benard, Mozilla, Kaspersky, Firetrust, Officer Blue, FINRA, Message Level, SURBL, Sanesecurity for ClamAV,[5] Career Builder, Site Truth, Avira,[6] C-SIRT,[citation needed] and by PhishTank SiteChecker.[7][8]
PhishTank data is provided free for download or for access via an API call, including for commercial use, under a restrictive license.
In 2018, it was announced that PhishTank will be rebuilding the website, with new features and functionality. In 2020, because of flagrant abuse of the PhishTank system, "new user" registration was removed, and will remain off for the foreseeable future. PhishTank is currently being rethought from the ground up to provide better support, remove abuse, and operate faster with a machine learning backend phish identification system. This redesign is being run by the Cisco Talos Communities team under Joel Esler. There is currently no completion date for this project.[citation needed]