
“Phishing” is the hot new identity theftbankWeb site where s/he is asked to provide account details. The site looks legitimate, and 3 to 5 percent of people who receive the e-mail go on to surrender their information-to crooks. One e-mail monitoring organization reported 2.3 billion phishing messages in February 2004 alone. or other financial institution, and it contains a link to a scam. An unsuspecting victim receives an e-mail that seems to come from a
If that weren’t enough, the crooks have expanded their operations to include malicious code that steals identity information without the computer user’s knowledge. Thousands of computers
Written by a phishing securitybook are compromised each day, and phishing code is increasingly becoming part of the standard exploits. helps IT professionals respond to phishing incidents. After describing in detail what goes into phishing expeditions, the author provides step-by-step directions for discouraging attacks and responding to those that have already happened. expert at a top financial institution, this unique
In Phishing, Rachael Lininger:
Offers case studies that reveal the technical ins and outs of impressive phishing attacks.
Presents a step-by-step model for phishing prevention.
Explains how intrusion detection systems can help prevent phishers from attaining their goal-identity theft.
Delivers in-depth incident response techniques that can quickly shutdown phishing sites.
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