Abstract

Phishing attacks use social engineering and some technical tricks to obtain users’ personal identity data, account credentials and details of your bank cards to impersonate users on the network. Organizations are not immune to these attacks, so they should implement an orderly phishing detection plan, with the aim of reducing risks from direct exposure. Phishing is perpetrated in various telematic services such as email, web, social networks and instant messaging, among others. This paper brings an updated study of the main existing mechanisms for the detection of phishing. Additionally, the most effective solutions in the literature will be highlighted, matching solutions for different services will be identified and the most effective solutions will be featured, with the aim of applying these approaches in future integrated solutions for the detection of phishing attacks.

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