Title
Protecting the web: phishing, malware, and other security threats
Abstract
Web site operators, Internet users, and online service providers are besieged by a growing array of abuses and threats. Spam leads users to online scams and phishing Web pages, which cyber-criminals implant on innocent sites to fool the unwary into revealing their financial data and passwords. Other criminals use Web sites to spread malware, which can steal personal data or take over users' computers into a botnet, which can be used to send spam or mount cyber-attacks against Web sites and other Internet services. Together, these abuses undermine user trust, hamper e-commerce, and cost the Internet community huge losses in money, service and support costs, and time. What should Web site operators and online service providers do to protect themselves and their users? What are Internet companies, organizations, and law enforcement doing (and not doing) to combat these problems? And how can the international Internet community work together on these problems? The panel brings together representatives from the chain of organizations that respond to Internet abuse problems, and promises a lively, compelling, and relevant discussion.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1367497.1367753
WWW
Keywords
Field
DocType
online service provider,internet company,international internet community work,phishing web page,internet user,dns,security,internet abuse problem,financial data,security threat,internet service,web site,internet community,web pages,e commerce,service provider
Web development,World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Phishing,Web page,Web threat,Computer science,Computer security,Service provider,Internet presence management,Web application security,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Greg Aaron110.37
Katharine A. Bostik210.37
Rod Rasmussen3182.00
Edmon Chung410.37