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E-mail-Based Phishing Attack Taxonomy

Justinas Rastenis, Simona Ramanauskaitė, Justinas Janulevičius, Antanas Čenys, Asta Slotkienė, Kęstutis Pakrijauskas

2020Applied Sciences41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The amount of fraud on the Internet is increasing along with the availability and the popularity of the Internet around the world. One of the most common forms of Internet fraud is phishing. Phishing attacks seek to obtain a user’s personal or secret information. The variety of phishing attacks is very broad, and usage of novel, more sophisticated methods complicates its automated filtering. Therefore, it is important to form up-to-date and detailed phishing attack taxonomy, which could be used for both human education purposes as well as phishing attack discrete notation. In this paper, we propose an e-mail-based phishing attack taxonomy, which includes six phases of the attack. Each phase has at least one criterion for the attack categorization. Each category is described, and in some cases the categories have sub-classes to present the full variety of phishing attacks. The proposed taxonomy is compared to similar taxonomies. Our taxonomy outperforms other phishing attack taxonomies in numbers of phases, criteria and distinguished classes. Validation of the proposed taxonomy is achieved by adapting it as a phishing attack notation for an incident management system. Taxonomy usage for phishing attack notation increases the level of description of phishing attacks compared to free-form phishing attack descriptions.

Topics & Concepts

PhishingComputer scienceTaxonomy (biology)The InternetNotationComputer securityPopularityWorld Wide WebInternet privacyMathematicsPsychologyBotanyArithmeticSocial psychologyBiologySpam and Phishing DetectionAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection