Title :
Caught in the net [Internet and e-mail security issues]
fDate :
7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Harvesting bank accounts is frighteningly easy. Millions of pounds are stolen each year, and the authorities seem powerless to prevent it. This article examines various methods used to obtain personal details from unsuspecting users. The methods considered include: phishing - an e-mail directing users to a counterfeit website; pharming - harvesting user details using malicious code installed on their machine; and DNS poisoning - hijacking of the domain name server to redirect the browser to sites other than that one displayed in the address bar. Countermeasures against these threats are discussed in each case.
Keywords :
Internet; Web sites; computer crime; data privacy; electronic mail; invasive software; online front-ends; telecommunication security; DNS poisoning; Internet security; bank account harvesting; browser redirection; counterfeit websites; domain name server; e-mails; malicious code; pharming; phishing; security threat countermeasures; user details harvesting;
Journal_Title :
IEE Review
DOI :
10.1049/ir:20050702