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JavaScript Security

You're reading from  JavaScript Security

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783988006
Pages 112 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Eugene Liang Eugene Liang
Profile icon Eugene Liang

Examples of JavaScript phishing


We will cover several examples of phishing in this section, most of which can be achieved through the deceptive, and, sometimes clever, use of JavaScript in tandem with CSS and HTML. Why in tandem with CSS and HTML? This is because much of the deception involves the use of a fake website that looks like the original site, tricking users into thinking that the website is real. Let's start with a classic example on eBay.

Classic examples

There are numerous examples surrounding eBay; some of the most common examples involve the use of sending a fake e-mail and a fake website that looks like eBay, enticing you with certain reasons to make you log in to the fake site so that you willingly submit your login information.

Most importantly, creating a phishing site just requires you to understand the basics of copy-paste and how to fail-safe a web page. Here is an example:

The real and authentic eBay website

The next example shows a fake eBay page:

Fake eBay website that...

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