Fake Website Detection
Fake Website Detection
Guide: Co-Guide:
Prof.Nivedita Kadam Prof.Gayatree Bedre
Name of Projectees
Introduction
Justifications for Selecting the Title
Problem Statement
Examples of Phishing Websites
Literature Survey
Block Diagram
Expected Result
Work plan
Future Scope
References
Introduction
Phishing attacks are becoming successful because lack of user awareness. Since
phishing attack exploits the weaknesses found in users, it is very difficult to
mitigate them, but it is very important to enhance phishing detection techniques.
Justification For Selecting The Title
The main purpose of the project is to detect a website created by any phisher for
hacking data from a user and making aware the user of such threats once
detected. It proposes to prove much beneficial for users for safe browsing and
keeping their data untouched by any phisher who is trying to use the user’s
credentials in illegal means.
So the title mentioned clearly gives the ideology and goal of our project.
i.e. “Phishing Website Detector Using ML)”
Problem Statement
The following were the questions we will be proposing to solve through this
project-
Phistank
Feature
Malicious URLs Legitimate URLs Extraction
Crawler
Data
Evaluating The
Result
Future Scope-
1.Creating a safe user friendly environment which can detect illegitimate activities.
2.It is possible to report and block a hacker using phishing website URL and tracing the
location of such anonymous hackers.
3.Awareness can be created among users by displaying certain type of Phishing URLs
available or cause more harm to our system like zero hour phishing websites.
Expected Result
Literature Reviews √ √
Component Identification & Selection √
Designing √ √ √
Experimental Analysis √ √
Fabrication
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3. Purbay M., Kumar D, “Split Behavior of Supervised Machine Learning Algorithms for Phishing URL Detection”,
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol. 683, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981- 15-6840-4_40
4. Gandotra E., Gupta D, “An Efficient Approach for Phishing Detection using Machine Learning”, Algorithms for
Intelligent Systems, Springer, Singapore, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8711-5_ 12.
5. Hung Le, Quang Pham, Doyen Sahoo, and Steven C.H. Hoi, “URLNet: Learning a URL Representation with Deep
Learning for Malicious URL Detection”, Conference’17, Washington, DC, USA, arXiv:1802.03162, July 2017.
6. Hong J., Kim T., Liu J., Park N., Kim SW, “Phishing URL Detection with Lexical Features and Blacklisted Domains”,
Autonomous Secure Cyber Systems. Springer, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33432- 1_12.