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I'm SPARTACUS, No, I'm SPARTACUS

Penghui Zhang, Zhibo Sun, Sukwha Kyung, Hans Walter Behrens, Zion Leonahenahe Basque, Haehyun Cho, Adam Oest, Ruoyu Wang, Tiffany Bao, Yan Shoshitaishvili, Gail‐Joon Ahn, Adam Doupé

2022Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phishing is a ubiquitous and increasingly sophisticated online threat. To evade mitigations, phishers try to "cloak" malicious content from defenders to delay their appearance on blacklists, while still presenting the phishing payload to victims. This cat-and-mouse game is variable and fast-moving, with many distinct cloaking methods---we construct a dataset identifying 2,933 real-world phishing kits that implement cloaking mechanisms. These kits use information from the host, browser, and HTTP request to classify traffic as either anti-phishing entity or potential victim and change their behavior accordingly.

Topics & Concepts

PhishingCloakingComputer scienceComputer securityPayload (computing)Construct (python library)Internet privacyWorld Wide WebThe InternetNetwork packetComputer networkPhysicsMetamaterialOptoelectronicsSpam and Phishing DetectionAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting