Phishing and Countermeasures: Understanding the Increasing Problem of Electronic Identity TheftMarkus Jakobsson, Steven Myers John Wiley & Sons, 5. des. 2006 - 739 sider 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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... allow them to gain complete administrative control of the user's system. Once such control is established, a rootkit will ... allows a phisher to quickly set up Web pages on a server that have a look and feel identical to that of some ...
... allow them to gain complete administrative control of the user's system. Once such control is established, a rootkit will ... allows a phisher to quickly set up Web pages on a server that have a look and feel identical to that of some ...
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... allows for the specialization of labor, so that those who are best at creating spoofed web pages are encouraged to do so for a number of providers, and the fruits of that labor can be shared by many. These tools greatly simplify the ...
... allows for the specialization of labor, so that those who are best at creating spoofed web pages are encouraged to do so for a number of providers, and the fruits of that labor can be shared by many. These tools greatly simplify the ...
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... allow this fund of link of phisher com 0 Always allow this kind of link In messages sent by seizunl'ytéleornrnerceflowcom O Always allow IhlS kind of link. and don't ask me again C1 Never allow this kind of III"II<.. and don't ask me ...
... allow this fund of link of phisher com 0 Always allow this kind of link In messages sent by seizunl'ytéleornrnerceflowcom O Always allow IhlS kind of link. and don't ask me again C1 Never allow this kind of III"II<.. and don't ask me ...
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... allows a third party to relay email messages; that is, it allows sending and/or receiving email that is not for or from a local user. The relaying functionality is useful in spirit because it makes it possible for mobile users to ...
... allows a third party to relay email messages; that is, it allows sending and/or receiving email that is not for or from a local user. The relaying functionality is useful in spirit because it makes it possible for mobile users to ...
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... allowing users to forge the username then we can trust that the sender is accurate. An even bigger concern is that the domain verification in DomainKeys hinges on the security of the DN ... allows information 72 SPOOFlNG AND COUNTERMEASURES.
... allowing users to forge the username then we can trust that the sender is accurate. An even bigger concern is that the domain verification in DomainKeys hinges on the security of the DN ... allows information 72 SPOOFlNG AND COUNTERMEASURES.
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algorithm Alice allows anti-phishing application authentication bank benefits biometric browser cache cookies certificate client compromised confidential information countermeasures credentials credit-card cryptographic defined detect dictionary attack difficult digital signatures display DKIM domain name eBay email address encryption example experiment field Figure file filtering financial find first hash honeypots host identifier identity identity theft implemented interaction interface Internet IP address keystroke legitimate login machine malicious malware man-in-the-middle attack Microsoft min-entropy operating system packet password PayPal phisher phishing attacks phishing email potential protect protocol proxy pseudonym public key recipient reputation system require rootkit router S/MIME Section sender server signature signed SMTP social network spam specific spoofed spoofing techniques toolbar traffic trusted path usability USENIX user’s verification victim vulnerable window
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