A Novel Antiphishing Frame Work on Cloud Based on Visual Cryptography

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Volume-35 Number-11
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : TusharRaveker, ShreyasSiddh, RizwanShaikh, SanketSugaonkar, Prof. S.S. Vanjire
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V35P305

Citation 

TusharRaveker, ShreyasSiddh, RizwanShaikh, SanketSugaonkar, Prof. S.S. Vanjire"A Novel Antiphishing Frame Work on Cloud Based on Visual Cryptography", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V35(11),520-524 May 2016. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract
Phishing is kind of attack which become popular in recent years . Using phishing attack, attackers can theft the identity of victim by stealing password and other confidential information. Phishing attack mainly used to obtain bank related information which used to gain financial benefits. It has become a serious threat to enterprises that deal with financial transactions. These threats is need to be addressed because increasing used of internet for transactions and banking Many solutions came to solve this kind of identity theft. To solve the problem of phishing, a framework is proposed based on Visual Cryptography on cloud. In this framework individual can decide whether site is phished or not before entering into sites network. In this framework at the time of registration user enter information, using this information it produces image which is encrypted into two portions that are kept in different database servers (with user and server) such that the original image can be asserted only when both are simultaneously accessible. Once the original image is asserted to the user it can be used for authentication. Hence user can know the site is real or not based on this information. This type of website crosschecks its identity and manifests that it is a legitimate website before the end users.

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Keywords
Share, superposition, grayscale, visualcryptography.