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Investigating Information Structure of Phishing Emails Based on Persuasive Communication Perspective
 

Ki Jung Lee
The iSchool at Drexel
College of Information Science and Technology
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA USA

Il-Yeol Song
The iSchool at Drexel
College of Information Science and Technology
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA USA
 

ABSTRACT

 

Current approaches of phishing filters depend on classifying messages based on textually discernable features such as IP-based URLs or domain names as those features that can be easily extracted from a given phishing message. However, in the same sense, those easily perceptible features can be easily manipulated by sophisticated phishers. Therefore, it is important that universal patterns of phishing messages should be identified for feature extraction to serve as a basis for text classification. In this paper, we demonstrate that user perception regarding phishing message can be identified in central and peripheral routes of information processing. We also present a method of formulating quantitative model that can represent persuasive information structure in phishing messages. This paper makes contribution to phishing classification research by presenting the idea of universal information structure in terms of persuasive communication theories.


 

 

 
 
   

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