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2006
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16 years 7 months ago
Why phishing works
To build systems shielding users from fraudulent (or phishing) websites, designers need to know which attack strategies work and why. This paper provides the first empirical evide...
Rachna Dhamija, J. D. Tygar, Marti A. Hearst
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2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Visual search and reading tasks using ClearType and regular displays: two experiments
Two experiments comparing user performance on ClearType and Regular displays are reported. In the first, 26 participants scanned a series of spreadsheets for target information. S...
Andrew Dillon, Lisa Kleinman, Gil Ok Choi, Randolp...
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
"Alone together?": exploring the social dynamics of massively multiplayer online games
Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) routinely attract millions of players but little empirical data is available to assess their players' social experiences. In this p...
Nicolas Ducheneaut, Nicholas Yee, Eric Nickell, Ro...
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Generating automated predictions of behavior strategically adapted to specific performance objectives
It has been well established in Cognitive Psychology that humans are able to strategically adapt performance, even highly skilled performance, to meet explicit task goals such as ...
Katherine Eng, Richard L. Lewis, Irene Tollinger, ...
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Watching the cars go round and round: designing for active spectating
Spectating at sport events is a common and popular leisure activity worldwide. Recently spectating has also become a topic of interest to CHI, particularly the design of technolog...
Barry A. T. Brown, Daniel Normark, Eric Laurier, M...