“If you know what to do, will you take action to avoid mobile phishing attacks”: Self-efficacy, anticipated regret, and gender

Volume: 101, Pages: 286 - 296
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
In recent years, mobile devices have increasingly become a key target for phishing attacks. As such, mobile users need to be able to confidently apply different security safeguards to thwart these mobile phishing threats. Thus, anti-phishing self-efficacy can be instrumental in explaining mobile phishing avoidance behavior. Therefore, the present study proposed a model to explain how anti-phishing self-efficacy along with anticipated regret and...
Paper Details
Title
“If you know what to do, will you take action to avoid mobile phishing attacks”: Self-efficacy, anticipated regret, and gender
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
101
Pages
286 - 296
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