Authors
Nikolaos Tsalis, Nikos Virvilis, Alexios Mylonas, T Apostolopoulos, Dimitris Gritzalis
Publication date
2015
Conference
E-Business and Telecommunications: 11th International Joint Conference, ICETE 2014, Vienna, Austria, August 28-30, 2014, Revised Selected Papers 11
Pages
278-293
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Mobile devices - especially smartphones - have gained widespread adoption in recent years, due to the plethora of features they offer. The use of such devices for web browsing, accessing email services and social networking is also getting continuously more popular. The same holds true for other more sensitive online activities, such as online shopping, contactless payments, and web banking. However, the security mechanisms available on smartphones are not yet mature, while their effectiveness is still questionable. As a result, smartphone users face increased risks when performing sensitive online activities with their devices, compared to desktop/laptop users. In this paper, we present an evaluation of the phishing protection mechanisms that are available with the popular web browsers of the Android and iOS platform. Following, we compare the protection they offer against their desktop counterparts …
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Scholar articles
N Tsalis, N Virvilis, A Mylonas, T Apostolopoulos… - … : 11th International Joint Conference, ICETE 2014 …, 2015