Phishing and Countermeasures: Understanding the Increasing Problem of Electronic Identity TheftMarkus Jakobsson, Steven Myers John Wiley & Sons, 2006. gada 5. dec. - 739 lappuses Phishing and Counter-Measures discusses how and why phishing is a threat, and presents effective countermeasures. Showing you how phishing attacks have been mounting over the years, how to detect and prevent current as well as future attacks, this text focuses on corporations who supply the resources used by attackers. The authors subsequently deliberate on what action the government can take to respond to this situation and compare adequate versus inadequate countermeasures. |
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... Figure 1.1, on page 7, in his email inbox one morning. It claims to be a message from America's Credit Unions and informs the user that there is a possibility that his account has been used by a third party and therefore the union has ...
... Figure 1.1, on page 7, in his email inbox one morning. It claims to be a message from America's Credit Unions and informs the user that there is a possibility that his account has been used by a third party and therefore the union has ...
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... Figure 1.4 we see the lure portion of a phishing attempt on PayPal account holders. It suggests that there have been several attempts to access the user's PayPal account from foreign countries, and if the user has not been using the ...
... Figure 1.4 we see the lure portion of a phishing attempt on PayPal account holders. It suggests that there have been several attempts to access the user's PayPal account from foreign countries, and if the user has not been using the ...
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... Figure 1.8 her username and password, she is brought to a second web page that requests her creditcard and billing address information, as depicted in Figures 1.6 and 1.7. Once the phishing victim has provided this information, they are ...
... Figure 1.8 her username and password, she is brought to a second web page that requests her creditcard and billing address information, as depicted in Figures 1.6 and 1.7. Once the phishing victim has provided this information, they are ...
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... Figure 1.9). But it is also possible to automate this process using the Yahoo! Shopping Web Service (developer.yahoo. net / shopping). A phisher's automated script can therefore calculate a credible low price in real time, both to keep ...
... Figure 1.9). But it is also possible to automate this process using the Yahoo! Shopping Web Service (developer.yahoo. net / shopping). A phisher's automated script can therefore calculate a credible low price in real time, both to keep ...
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... Figure 2.4. 2.2.2.1 Step 1 Countermeasure: Filtering Email filters intended to combat spam are often effective in combating phishing as well. Signature-based anti-spam filters may be configured to identify specific known phishing ...
... Figure 2.4. 2.2.2.1 Step 1 Countermeasure: Filtering Email filters intended to combat spam are often effective in combating phishing as well. Signature-based anti-spam filters may be configured to identify specific known phishing ...
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