2024
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-024-03412-8
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Friend or phisher: how known senders and fear of missing out affect young adults' phishing susceptibility on social media

Jennifer Klütsch,
Jasmin Schwab,
Christian Böffel
et al.

Abstract: Phishers exploit the social nature of social media, thereby targeting young adults, who are highly susceptible to phishing. This study focuses on two under-researched factors influencing young adults’ susceptibility to social media phishing: the user’s relation to the message sender and Fear of Missing Out (FoMO). In an online vignette study, 193 young adults were presented with Instagram chat messages from either known or unknown senders, accompanied by varying consequences for not clicking. These ranged from… Show more

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