This work is concerned with the issue of finitetime filter design for a type of Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy Markov switching system (MSSs) with deception attacks (DAs). In view of communication network security, the randomly occurring DAs are considered in the measurement output (MO), in which the malicious unknown but bounded signals are launched by the adversary. Notably, to characterize the fallibility of the communication links between the MO and the filter, the packet dropouts, DAs, and quantization effects are taken into account simultaneously, which signifies that the resulting system is much more applicable than the existing results. Meanwhile, to deal with the phenomenon of asynchronous switching, a hierarchical structure approach is adopted, which involves the existing nonsynchronous/synchronous strategy as special cases. By means of a fuzzy-basis-dependent Lyapunov strategy, sufficient criteria are formulated such that the resulting system is stochastic finite-time boundedness under randomly occurring DAs. Finally, a double-inverted pendulum model and a numerical example are provided to validate the feasibility of the attained method. Index Terms-Deception attacks (DAs), finite-time, fuzzy Markov switching systems (MSSs), hierarchical structure (HS) approach. I. INTRODUCTION O VER THE past decades, due to the extensive utilization in physical applications subject to abrupt structure changes, including sudden environmental alters and Manuscript