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Phish-Defence: Phishing Detection Using Deep Recurrent Neural Networks (2110.13424v4)

Published 26 Oct 2021 in cs.CR, cs.AI, and cs.NE

Abstract: In the growing world of the internet, the number of ways to obtain crucial data such as passwords and login credentials, as well as sensitive personal information has expanded. Page impersonation, often known as phishing, is one method of obtaining such valuable information. Phishing is one of the most straightforward forms of cyberattack for hackers and one of the simplest for victims to fall for. It can also provide hackers with everything they need to get access to their target's personal and corporate accounts. Such websites do not offer a service, but instead, gather personal information from users. In this paper, we achieved state-of-the-art accuracy in detecting malicious URLs using recurrent neural networks. Unlike previous studies, which looked at online content, URLs, and traffic numbers, we merely look at the text in the URL, which makes it quicker and catches zero-day assaults. The network has been optimised to be utilised on tiny devices like Mobiles, and Raspberry Pi without sacrificing the inference time.

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