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This extended abstract summarizes the technical results developed under the PhishBouncer project (October 2005 to May 2007), where the authors collaborated with researchers from Symantec Research Lab (SRL). The goal of this project was to develop middleware-based technology to defend unsuspecting users against Phishing attacks. More specifically, the project explored mechanisms to intercept and inspect...
Phishing is a wide spread and rapidly evolving form of electronic identity theft that attempts to gather personally identifying information from unwitting victims, often through social engineering. The ldquoclassicrdquo phishing attack starts with a ldquolurerdquo (unsolicited e-mail) that directs recipients to a fraudulent Web site that appears to be that of a well-known company, government agency,...
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