The PEEK framework uses GAN-style training and iterative pattern feedback to generate phishing emails, raising the usable sample share from 21.4% to 84.8% and improving detector robustness against evasion attacks.
Text Data Augmentation: Towards better detection of spear-phishing emails
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Text data augmentation, i.e., the creation of new textual data from an existing text, is challenging. Indeed, augmentation transformations should take into account language complexity while being relevant to the target Natural Language Processing (NLP) task (e.g., Machine Translation, Text Classification). Initially motivated by an application of Business Email Compromise (BEC) detection, we propose a corpus and task agnostic augmentation framework used as a service to augment English texts within our company. Our proposal combines different methods, utilizing BERT language model, multi-step back-translation and heuristics. We show that our augmentation framework improves performances on several text classification tasks using publicly available models and corpora as well as on a BEC detection task. We also provide a comprehensive argumentation about the limitations of our augmentation framework.
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PEEK: Phishing Evolution Framework for Phishing Generation and Evolving Pattern Analysis using Large Language Models
The PEEK framework uses GAN-style training and iterative pattern feedback to generate phishing emails, raising the usable sample share from 21.4% to 84.8% and improving detector robustness against evasion attacks.