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Pharewell to Phishing

2008
The conventional wisdom has always been that users should refrain from entering their sensitive data (such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers) into http(or white) pages, but they can enter these data into https (or yellow) pages. Unfortunately, this assumption is not valid as it became clear recently that, through human mistakes or ...
Taehwan Choi   +3 more
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Phorced to phish: benefits of a phishing equilibrium

Review of Behavioral Finance, 2018
Purpose A salesman calls up to offer you a “much” better phone plan. Before you know, you have changed to this new plan, which not only exceeds your needs, but also “procures” a six-month free subscription to an online music service. You needed neither and pay more: you have just been “phished” as Akerlof and Shiller would say in their recent book ...
D'Qrill, Nemo, Hendricks, Vincent Fella
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Phishing

2023
Phishing is a cybercrime in active growth that could cause several damages for its victims, such as identity theft. Specifically, in the last years, cybercrime has been of particular concern due to several attacks developed against society in general.
Liliana Queirós Ribeiro   +2 more
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Phish Indicator: An Indication for Phishing Sites

2014
Phishing is a simple social engineering technique that functions by creating a fake Web site, often imitating a legitimate site. Despite many anti-phishing tools are developed, the phishing attacks are still a drift of trust in Internet security. In this paper, the indicator acts as an enhancement toward the usability of the cyber trust mechanisms ...
S. Aparna, Kandasamy Muniasamy
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To phish, or not to phish…

Network Security, 2017
Karen Renaud, Gareth Renaud
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Spear Phishing - The New Face of Phishing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Over the last ten years, spear phishing was used mainly by espionage groups sponsored by different world states to delude high-ranking people by deceiving them to disclose specific information precious to the attackers. But recently, their strategy has changed and specialists wondered why they troubled to “spread crypto ransomware or banking trojans to
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Phishing in Style: Characterizing Phishing Websites in the Wild

2023 7th Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA), 2023
David Hasselquist   +3 more
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Human Factors in Phishing Attacks: A Systematic Literature Review

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Giuseppe Desolda   +2 more
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SoK: A Comprehensive Reexamination of Phishing Research From the Security Perspective

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
Avisha Das, Shahryar Baki
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