34 Phishing attacks to e-mail accounts. Phishing describes an attempt to extract personal/financial information from unsuspecting people
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34 Phishing attacks to e-mail accounts. Phishing describes an attempt to extract personal/financial information from unsuspecting people through fraudulent e-mail. Data from an actual phishing attack against an organization were presented in Chance (Summer 2007). The interarrival times, i.e., the time differences (in seconds), for 267 fraud box e-mail notifications were recorded and are saved in the PHISHING file. For this exercise, consider these interarrival times to represent the population of interest.
a. Construct a histogram for the interarrival times.
Describe the shape of the population of interarrival times.
b. Find the mean and standard deviation of the population of interarrival times.
c. Now consider a random sample of n = 40 interarrival times selected from the population.
Describe the shape of the sampling distribution of x , the sample mean. Theoretically, what are mx and sx ?
d. Find P(x 6 90) .
e. Use a random number generator to select a random sample of n = 40 interarrival times from the population, and calculate the value of x . (Every student in the class should do this.)
f. Refer to part e . Obtain the values of x computed by the students and combine them into a single data set. Form a histogram for these values of x . Is the shape approximately normal?
g. Refer to part f . Find the mean and standard deviation of the x -values. Do these values approximate mx and sx , respectively?
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