Geist, Melinda2008-11-032008-11-032008-02https://hdl.handle.net/1794/7653x, 116 p. : ill. This paper was completed as part of the final research component in the University of Oregon Applied Information Management Master's Degree Program [see htpp://aim.uoregon.edu].As home computer users increase dependency on the Internet to complete electronic transactions, the need to resolve phishing vulnerabilities in the user interface becomes more urgent (Dhamija & Tygar, 2005a). Selected literature published between 2004 and 2007 is analyzed to provide designers and developers of anti-phishing applications with a set of fundamental user-centered design principles to consider prior to system design and technology solutions selection. The significance of anti-phishing user education is also examined. The author of this study is a recipient of the AIM Director's Distinguished Capstone Award.Anti-phishing applicationsInformation securityApplied Information ManagementDataElectronic transactionsPhishingAIMEnhancing Home Computer User Information Security: Factors to Consider in the Design of Anti-phishing ApplicationsOther