This work proposes an intelligent visual technique for detecting phishing websites. The phishing websites are classified into three categories: very similar, local similar, and non-imitating. For cases of ‘very similar’,… Click to show full abstract
This work proposes an intelligent visual technique for detecting phishing websites. The phishing websites are classified into three categories: very similar, local similar, and non-imitating. For cases of ‘very similar’, this study uses the wavelet Hashing (wHash) mechanism with a color histogram to evaluate the similarity. In cases of ‘local similarity’, this study uses the Scale-Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) technique to evaluate the similarity. This work concerns ‘very similar’ and ‘local similar’ cases to detect phishing websites. The results of the experiments reveal that the wHash mechanism with a color histogram is more accurate than the currently used perceptual Hashing (pHash) mechanism. The accuracies of SIFT technique are 97.93%, 98.61%, and 99.95% related to Microsoft, Dropbox, and Bank of America data, respectively.
               
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