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Learning-based models to detect runtime phishing activities using URLs

Surya Srikar Sirigineedi, Jayesh Soni, Himanshu Upadhyay

202026 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phishing websites are fraudulent sites that impersonate a trusted party to gain access to sensitive information of an individual person or organization. Traditionally, phishing website detection is done through the usage of blacklist databases. However, due to the current, rapid development of global networking and communication technologies, there are numerous websites and it has become difficult to classify based on traditional methods since new websites are created every second. In this paper, we are proposing a real-time, anti-phishing system. In the first step, we extract the lexical and host-based properties of a website. In the second step, we combine URL (Uniform Resource Locator) features, NLP and host-based properties to train the machine learning and deep learning models. Our detection model is able to detect phishing URLs with a detection rate of 94.89%.

Topics & Concepts

BlacklistPhishingComputer scienceWorld Wide WebHost (biology)BlacklistingArtificial intelligenceMachine learningComputer securityThe InternetBiologyEcologySpam and Phishing DetectionSentiment Analysis and Opinion MiningAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques