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Visible to the public An eye for deception: A case study in utilizing the human-as-a-security-sensor paradigm to detect zero-day semantic social engineering attacks

Submitted by grigby1 on Wed, 12/20/2017 - 1:08pm
  • Phishing
  • zero-day semantic social engineering attack detection
  • Zero day attacks
  • user deception threat
  • threat detection
  • technical security countermeasures
  • Spear-phishing
  • social engineering
  • Semantics
  • semantic social engineering attacks
  • semantic attacks
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  • application spoofing
  • multimedia masquerading
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  • human-as-a-security-sensor paradigm
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