A conceptual perspective for identifying and preventing phishing attacks

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Abstract

Phishing is the blend of social building and specialized ability intended to persuade an unfortunate casualty to give individual data, as a rule for the aggressor's fiscal increase. Phishing assaults demonstrate existing vulnerabilities in the frameworks because of the human factor. Phishing has turned into the most prominent practice among web offenders. Phishing assaults are progressively visit and refined. The effect of phishing is extreme and critical, as it can prompt the danger of fraud and money related misfortune. Numerous digital assaults are spread through instruments that abuse the shortcomings found in end clients, which makes clients the weakest component in the security chain. The issue of phishing is wide and there is no single slug answer for adequately moderate all vulnerabilities, so more procedures are regularly executed to alleviate explicit assaults. Phishing tricks have turned into an issue for clients of web based banking and web based business. In this record, we propose another way to deal with distinguish and avoid phishing assaults.

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Ravi Raju, B., Namratha, B., & Anand Babu, G. L. (2019). A conceptual perspective for identifying and preventing phishing attacks. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 475–477. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1534.078219

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