@scottyorange @Netherbury
The major brands do monitor PhishTank.org, I think.
The fake websites are set up with software the scammers purchase from other scammers. The phishing site coders intentionally leave backdoors, so they can steal the collected data themselves. But the security personnel for brands like Chase know how to get in, too. So if they can get the "drop file" first, they can shut down the accounts that have been compromised.
@scottyorange @Netherbury
(That's why you shouldn't submit fake data to phishing sites. It slows down the security staff trying to identify victims.)