Client Side Script Phishing Attacks Detection Method using Active Content Popularity Monitoring

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P. Malathi, Dr. P. Vivekanandan

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The phisher can attack the client side script by means of threatening information which affects the majority of online users in sequence. The malicious users steal a variety of sensitive information from financial organizations in order to run nameless client side script in the phishing attack. In most of the time, the consumer will ignore association script and popup windows which in turn run a set of malicious processes and send the sensitive information to the remote sites. To secure consumers by limiting the client side script, an effective Client Side Script Phishing Attack Detection (CSSPAD) method is proposed to detect the client side script phishing attacks. The proposed methodis based on Active Content Popularity Monitoring (ACPM) and client script classification methods. This method categorizes the client side script according to a mixture of factors like the quantity of information being transferred by the script, the parent information of the script is being accessed. The proposed method computes the active time of the script, amount of data transferred and popularity of the webpage.

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, P. M. D. P. V. (2018). Client Side Script Phishing Attacks Detection Method using Active Content Popularity Monitoring. International Journal on Future Revolution in Computer Science &Amp; Communication Engineering, 4(4), 579–584. Retrieved from http://www.ijfrcsce.org/index.php/ijfrcsce/article/view/1572
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