Detection of Phishing Websites using an Efficient Feature-Based Machine Learning Framework

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Abstract

Phishing is a cyber-attack which is socially engineered to trick naive online users into revealing sensitive information such as user data, login credentials, social security number, banking information etc. Attackers fool the Internet users by posing as a legitimate webpage to retrieve personal information. This can also be done by sending emails posing as reputable companies or businesses. Phishing exploits several vulnerabilities effectively and there is no one solution which protects users from all vulnerabilities. A classification/prediction model is designed based on heuristic features that are extracted from website domain, URL, web protocol, source code to eliminate the drawbacks of existing anti-phishing techniques. In the model we combine some existing solutions such as blacklisting and whitelisting, heuristics and visual-based similarity which provides higher level security. We use the model with different Machine Learning Algorithms, namely Logistic Regression, Decision Trees, K-Nearest Neighbours and Random Forests, and compare the results to find the most efficient machine learning framework.

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Ramalingam, V. V., Yadav, P., & Srivastava, P. (2020). Detection of Phishing Websites using an Efficient Feature-Based Machine Learning Framework. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(3), 2857–2862. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.c5909.029320

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