Phishing Boat

Phishing Boat

Phishing Boat helps prevent phishing attacks. If you click an unfamiliar link, you confirm your decision before redirecting.

What is Phishing Boat?
Phishing Boat is a Firefox add-on that offers protection against phishing attacks. It confirms unfamiliar links before redirecting to prevent potential harm. With a learning period and cognitive awareness, Phishing Boat stops phishing attacks before they can do any damage.
Stats
Users: 1
Version: 1.0.0 (Last updated: 2020-12-27)
Creation date: 2020-08-30
Weekly download count: 1
Firefox on Android: Yes
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • storage
Size: 36.86K
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Summary

Phishing Boat offers protection against most phishing attacks.

Q: How does it work?

A: When you click on a link, Phishing Boat will determine whether you have visited that website recently (since the last extension update and after the "learning period", which is described below). If you haven't, then Phishing Boat will ask you to confirm that you want to proceed to the website before continuing. If you recognize the website, then you can click "OK" to proceed to the website. Otherwise, you can click "Cancel" to remain on the current webpage and avoid traveling to the unfamiliar website.

Q: What is the learning period?

A: The learning period is an amount of time after you first install the extension. For this amount of time (one week), any link you click will be assumed to be a familiar website. In this way, the extension will attempt to "learn" what websites you are used to visiting. After the learning period passes, any unfamiliar links will result in a confirmation prompt similar to the one described above.

Q: How does that help stop phishing attacks?

A: Most people only visit a few dozen distinct websites, and because most phishing attacks rely on a distracted person visiting a website with an intentionally-misspelled name (such as "twiter.com" instead of "twitter.com"), Phishing Boat helps people become more cognizant when they are doing something risky and helps remove the haste that hackers need for their phishing attacks to work. This way, you can stop phishing attacks before they have a chance to do any real damage.

Safety
Risk impact

Phishing Boat may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing.

Risk likelihood

Phishing Boat has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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