Gajek and Sadeghi, 2008

A Forensic Framework for Tracing Phishers

Type

Book Section

Year

2008

Authors

Gajek, S., Sadeghi, A.-R.

Identifiers

  • ISBN: 978-1-4419-4629-4

  • ISBN: 978-0-387-79026-8

Publication

https://open-measure.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BIB/pages/1477837039

Pages

23-35

Abstract

Identity theft - in particular through phishing - has become a major threat to privacy and a valuable means for (organized) cybercrime. In this paper, we propose a forensic framework that allows for profiling and tracing of the agents involved in phishing networks. The key idea is to apply phishing methods against phishing agents. In order to profile and trace phishers, their databases are filled with fingerprinted credentials (indistinguishable from real ones) whose deployment lures phishers to a fake system that simulates the original service.

Citation

Gajek, S., Sadeghi, A.-R., 2008. A Forensic Framework for Tracing Phishers, in: Fischer-Hübner, S., Duquenoy, P., Zuccato, A., Martucci, L. (Eds.), The Future of Identity in the Information Society. Springer US, Boston, MA, pp. 23–35. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79026-8_2


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