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Phishing Attacks Isolation via DNS Prevention of 64-Bit Time Synchronized Public Key

Ankit Gupta, Ankit Tomar, Vishan Kumar Gupta, Saurabh Mishra, Anurag Shukla, Harish Tiwari

202312 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phishing attack is very big problem in the field of internet security. To combat phishing and domain name system (DNS) spoofing, authors work implements a quick authentication system. In DNS spoofing, an attacker clones of IP address and inserts a fake DNS server, which redirects network traffic to the incorrect destination. In phishing, phisher (sales and industrial espionage) clones the legitimate website, which the user believes that is his/her original website. We can host a phishing website but can't relay links through popular hosting sites such as Google or Facebook. To route users to phony servers, phishers utilize DNS spoofing through fake DNS servers to trick legitimate users to click on phishing URLs. As a result, our suggested solution decouples DNS spoofing and phishing assaults with 64-bit time- synchronized public-key cryptography to prevent them.

Topics & Concepts

PhishingSpoofing attackDomain Name SystemComputer scienceComputer securityServerIP address spoofingInternet securityThe InternetComputer networkInternet privacyWorld Wide WebInformation securityInternet ProtocolNetwork address translationSecurity serviceSpam and Phishing DetectionUser Authentication and Security SystemsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting