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Phishers don't like Mondays

by Tom Sanders

01 Dec 2006

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The phishing industry must have really good unions, because apparently the online crooks that try to steal user identities are showing a decreased level of activity during Saturdays, Sundays and Monday.

Captmikeupchurch_1 Phishing attacks don't really pick up until Tuesdays, researchers with Symantec found.

As an alternative to the phisher-spent-all-his-money-partying-during-the-weekend theory, they could also spent their Mondays planning for their next assault on people's identities.

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