APWG

Organisation dedicated to combating phishing

The Anti-Phishing Working Group is an association of corporations, governmental agencies and law enforcement bodies focused on combating phishing and other forms of online fraud and identity theft.

A global body with over 3,000 members, the APWG includes banks, ISPs, police forces and software developers.

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