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  • 1Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, 640 Poe Hall, Campus Box 7650, Raleigh, NC, USA. chris_mayhorn@ncsu.edu

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Anti-phishing training, whether a comic or video game, effectively reduces susceptibility to online scams. This training benefits all users, including tech-savvy individuals, by lowering miss rates in phishing tests.

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Area of Science:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Social Engineering

Background:

  • Phishing scams are a growing threat, increasing societal costs and risks.
  • Understanding factors influencing susceptibility to phishing is crucial for effective countermeasures.
  • Previous research explored various anti-phishing training methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between anti-phishing training techniques and individual differences affecting phishing susceptibility.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of different training formats in reducing phishing susceptibility.

Main Methods:

  • Participants underwent anti-phishing training using a simple comic format.
  • Participants underwent anti-phishing training using a complex video game format.
  • Phishing susceptibility was measured by miss rates across different participant groups.

Main Results:

  • Both comic and video game anti-phishing training significantly decreased phishing susceptibility.
  • Training was effective for all participants, including college-aged and computer-savvy individuals.
  • Miss rates were reduced across all groups following training interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Anti-phishing training is a viable strategy to mitigate phishing risks.
  • Diverse training formats can be effective in enhancing user security awareness.
  • Future anti-phishing efforts should consider tailored training approaches based on these findings.