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PhishGuard: A Convolutional Neural Network Based Model for Detecting Phishing URLs with Explainability Analysis

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arxiv 2404.17960 v1 pith:5HI6BCNT submitted 2024-04-27 cs.CR cs.LG

classification cs.CRcs.LG
keywords phishingfeaturesmodelurlsaccuracyaddressaffectinganalysis
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Cybersecurity is one of the global issues because of the extensive dependence on cyber systems of individuals, industries, and organizations. Among the cyber attacks, phishing is increasing tremendously and affecting the global economy. Therefore, this phenomenon highlights the vital need for enhancing user awareness and robust support at both individual and organizational levels. Phishing URL identification is the best way to address the problem. Various machine learning and deep learning methods have been proposed to automate the detection of phishing URLs. However, these approaches often need more convincing accuracy and rely on datasets consisting of limited samples. Furthermore, these black box intelligent models decision to detect suspicious URLs needs proper explanation to understand the features affecting the output. To address the issues, we propose a 1D Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and trained the model with extensive features and a substantial amount of data. The proposed model outperforms existing works by attaining an accuracy of 99.85%. Additionally, our explainability analysis highlights certain features that significantly contribute to identifying the phishing URL.

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  1. Phishing URL Detection using Bi-LSTM

    cs.CR 2025-04 reject novelty 2.0 of 10

    A Bi-LSTM model trained on 650,000 URLs is claimed to classify URLs into four categories with roughly 97 percent accuracy, but the supporting evidence is incomplete and internally inconsistent.

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