Evaluating phishing website detection on client side

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Abstract

In a web based application phishing attack plays a vital role. To find a solution for this problem, lots of work is carried out over a year, but still now no solution is find out for this problem. The existing solution, suffers from a few drawbacks such as to count potential to compromise consumer privacy. That is the reason for difficulty of detecting phishing attacks in the websites. In addition to this problem, the websit e content is changed dynamically, and confidence depends on the features of specific provisions of data. To solve these issues, a new direction for the detection of phishing attacks in web-pages is approached here. The proposed system, inherent the phishing limits starting from the constraints they faced while built a web-page. subsequently the implementation of our approach includes, off-the-hook-focused on extraordinary precision and brand-independence and semantic individuality. Here the off-the-hook is constructed from the fully-client-side browser add-on, which describes the user privacy. Additionally, off-the-hook focused on the target website and the phishing webpage is attempting to imitate and comprises this objective with warning. The proposed method is evaluated our genetic algorithm in below user studies.

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Prabu, S., & Sumathi, M. (2019). Evaluating phishing website detection on client side. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(6), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.E7396.088619

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