March 29, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Hiroki Nakano, Daiki Chiba, Takashi Koide, Naoki Fukushi, Takeshi Yagi, Takeo Hariu, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto

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The rise in phishing attacks via e-mail and short message service (SMS) has
not slowed down at all. The first thing we need to do to combat the
ever-increasing number of phishing attacks is to collect and characterize more
phishing cases that reach end users. Without understanding these
characteristics, anti-phishing countermeasures cannot evolve. In this study, we
propose an approach using Twitter as a new observation point to immediately
collect and characterize phishing cases via e-mail and SMS that evade …

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