2019
DOI: 10.30991/ijmlnce.2019v03i02.005
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Deep Neural Network with Stacked Denoise Auto Encoder for Phishing Detection

Abstract: ensitive information such as credit card information, username, password and social security number etc, can be stolen using a fake page that imitates trusted website is called phishing. The attacker designs a similar webpage either by copying or making small manipulation to the legitimate page so that the online user cannot distinguish the legitimate and fake websites. A Deep Neural Network (DNN) was introduced to detect the phishing Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Initially, a 30-dimension feature vector was… Show more

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