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Title: Phishing for Credit Card Accounts


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Phishing for Credit Card Accounts
  • By Danielle Pante
  • MGS 3040

2
What is a phisher?
  • an attempt to criminally and fraudulently acquire
    sensitive information, such as usernames,
    passwords and credit card details, by masking as
    a trustworthy entity in an electronic
    communication

3
Phishers Target
  • On-line payment services
  • Pay-Pal
  • Ebay
  • Large financial institutions
  • Smaller financial institutions
  • Community banks
  • Credit unions

4
Link Manipulation
  • Most methods of phishing use some form of
    technical deception designed to make a link in an
    email appear to belong to the spoofed
    organization
  • Common tricks
  • Misspelled URLs or the use of subdomains
  • make the anchor text for a link appear to be
    valid, when the link actually goes to the
    phishers' site.
  • A further problem with URLs found in the handling
    of Internationalized domain names (IDN) in web
    browsers, might allow visually identical web
    addresses to lead to different, possibly
    malicious, websites.

5
Damage caused by Phishing
  • ranges from denial of access to email to
    substantial financial loss
  • Going to their site may install spyware, adware,
    or malware to your computer
  • phishers may use a person's details to create
    fake accounts in a victim's name
  • They can then ruin the victims' credit, or even
    deny the victims access to their own accounts
  • It is estimated that between May 2004 and May
    2005, approximately 1.2 million computer users in
    the United States suffered losses caused by
    phishing, totaling approximately 929 million

6
Protect Yourself
  • Watch out for phishy emails
  • Never give confidential data to unsolicited email
  • Account numbers
  • Social Security Numbers
  • Drivers License Numbers
  • Credit Card Numbers
  • Be wary of unsolicited email
  • Even if it appears legitamate
  • Contact company directly (not through email)

7
Protect Yourself Cont.
  • Dont click on links within emails that ask for
    your personal information
  • Never enter your personal information in a pop-up
    screen
  • Protect computer with spam filters, anti-virus
    and anti-spyware software, and a firewall--keep
    them up to date
  • Only open email attachments if youre expecting
    them and know what they contain
  • Know phishing can also happen by phone

8
  • Any Questions/Comments on Phishing?
  • Thanks for paying attention!!
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