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This paper argues that due to the constant updates of information users are engaged in on social networking sites, users may become habituated to clicking and sharing links, liking posts, copying and pasting messages, and uploading and downloading media content, thus resulting in information overload.
This paper argues that due to the constant updates of information users are engaged in on social networking sites, users may become habituated to clicking and ...
Typically, the phisher directs an email to the victim expressing a fabricated event in the message. The message can take the approach of alerting the victim of ...
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Social Network Phishing: Becoming Habituated to Clicks and Ignorant to Threats? Presented at Information Security South Africa (ISSA), 17-18 August, ...
Social network users, on their part, exhibit unsafe behaviours that range from failing to implement privacy controls, clicking on links originating from ...
Jan 7, 2023 · Phishing is on the rise, and anyone who uses email, text messaging, and other forms of communication is a potential victim.
Our findings show that the likelihood of clicking on a link in a phishing email was lower for participants who had greater faith in their intuition and paid ...
Social network phishing: Becoming habituated to clicks and ignorant to threats? · Computer Science, Sociology. 2016 Information Security for South Africa (ISSA).
Jun 15, 2020 · The habitual use of social media may also make users more susceptible to phishing attacks because they do not process messages and links with ...
Social network phishing: Becoming habituated to clicks and ignorant to threats? · A pilot study of cyber security and privacy related behavior and personality ...