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2 Hijacked journals are journals that are created by forgers and use same name and ISSN similar authenticate journals. These journals publish papers of authors by requesting publication charges without any peer review because they have financial goals. In many cases, forger select journals that have print version and create the fake website then cheat authors (1- 3). We found a new hijacked journal that name Journal. Original DU journal is Thomson Reuters indexed and has Arts du.editor@swissmail.com, du.customer@swissmail.com and info@dujournal.eu.pn. Forgers used swissmail.com server as official email addresses to convince authors that journal is belonged to Switzerland, and journal is authenticated while swissmail.com server, is free email service such as Google, Yahoo and other free email services, that is created by mail.com and any people can create email account in it. In main page of the fake website, there is an image from a certificate, we searched this image and other images of this site in Google and found that these images are belonged to journal of Siberian federal university (http://journal.sfu-kras.ru/en). Hijackers used Siberian federal university Journal' website content and created faked DU journal. This type of hijacking is very similar to deceptive phishing attacks. In information security literature, phishing is a social engineering based attack where the attacker tries to steal victims' sensitive information by means of different techniques (4, 5). In deceptive phishing attacks, phisher use content of other websites and create the fake website then redirect victims to the fake website by using of social engineering techniques.
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