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Defeating Active Phishing Attacks for Web-Based Transactions

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  • Xin Luo

    (Virginia State University, USA)

  • Tan Teik Guan

    (Data Security Systems Solutions Pte Ltd, Singapore)

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Till now, the best defense against phishing is the use of two-factor authentication systems. Yet this protection is short-lived and comparatively weak. The absence of a fool-proof solution against man-in-the-middle, or active phishing, attacks have resulted in an avalanche of security practitioners painting bleak scenarios where active phishing attacks cripple the growth of Web-based transactional systems. Even with vigilant users and prudent applications, no solutions seem to have addressed the attacks comprehensively. In this article, we propose the new two-factor interlock authentication protocol (TIAP), adapted from the interlock protocol with two-factor authentication, which is able to defend successfully against active phishing attacks. We further scrutinize the TIAP by simulating a series of attacks against the protocol and demonstrate how each attack is defeated.

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  • Xin Luo & Tan Teik Guan, 2007. "Defeating Active Phishing Attacks for Web-Based Transactions," International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), IGI Global, vol. 1(3), pages 47-60, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisp00:v:1:y:2007:i:3:p:47-60
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