Autor: |
Blancaflor, Eric B., Alfonso, Adrian B., Banganay, Kevin Nicholas U., Dela Cruz, Gabriel Angelo B., Fernandez, Karen E., Santos, Shawn Austin M. |
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Operations Management; 7/9/2021, p260-269, 10p |
Abstrakt: |
The phishing attacks have been drastically rising in numbers in several platforms such as personal and business emails, short message services (SMS), and the emerging tactic that is through social media accounts. With the vulnerability of social engagement and trust in relationships, the study will show how phishing attacks are easily done with just minimal rapport in comparison to unknown senders and promotional links. The creation of a fake phishing website has been done and sent to 107 people - 46 via email, 37 via social media chat, and 24 via SMS. Data collection has been done through the use of the open-source phishing framework GoPhish for monitoring the links sent via email, Google Analytics for links sent via social media chat, and a link click counter for links sent via SMS. The results have shown that out of the three types of phishing methods used, Social Media Phishing is where the targeted users are most vulnerable on which has a 24 out of 46 (52.17%) success rate, compared to Email Phishing which has 6 out of 37 (16.22%) success rate and Smishing which has a 1 out of 24 (4.17%) success rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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