A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams

Internet scams are fraudulent attempts aim to lure computer users to reveal their credentials or redirect their connections to spoofed webpages rather than the actual ones. Users’ confidential information, such as usernames, passwords, and financial account numbers, is the main target of these fraud...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali, Al-Bayatti, Ali, Saif, Mubarak, A. Jabbar, Waheb, H. Rassem, Taha
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11605/1/J16111_8f5e7f3987a954b227dc88ab579f38f7.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.3390/s23094284
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.116052024-09-25T07:20:18Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11605/ A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali Al-Bayatti, Ali Saif, Mubarak A. Jabbar, Waheb H. Rassem, Taha T Technology (General) Internet scams are fraudulent attempts aim to lure computer users to reveal their credentials or redirect their connections to spoofed webpages rather than the actual ones. Users’ confidential information, such as usernames, passwords, and financial account numbers, is the main target of these fraudulent attempts. Internet scammers often use phishing attacks, which have no boundaries, since they could exceed hijacking conventional cyber ecosystems to hack intelligent systems, which emerged recently for the use within smart cities. This paper therefore develops a real-time framework inspired by the honeybee defense mechanism in nature for filtering phishing website attacks in smart cities. In particular, the proposed framework filters phishing websites through three main phases of investigation: PhishTank-Match (PM), Undesirable-Absent (UA), and Desirable-Present (DP) investigation phases. The PM phase is used at first in order to check whether the requested URL is listed in the blacklist of the PhishTank database. On the other hand, the UA phase is used for investigation and checking for the absence of undesirable symbols in uniform resource locators (URLs) of the requested website. Finally, the DP phase is used as another level of investigation in order to check for the presence of the requested URL in the desirable whitelist. The obtained results show that the proposed framework is deployable and capable of filtering various types of phishing website by maintaining a low rate of false alarms. Mdpi 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11605/1/J16111_8f5e7f3987a954b227dc88ab579f38f7.pdf Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali and Al-Bayatti, Ali and Saif, Mubarak and A. Jabbar, Waheb and H. Rassem, Taha (2023) A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams. Sensors, 23 (4284). pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23094284
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Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali
Al-Bayatti, Ali
Saif, Mubarak
A. Jabbar, Waheb
H. Rassem, Taha
A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
description Internet scams are fraudulent attempts aim to lure computer users to reveal their credentials or redirect their connections to spoofed webpages rather than the actual ones. Users’ confidential information, such as usernames, passwords, and financial account numbers, is the main target of these fraudulent attempts. Internet scammers often use phishing attacks, which have no boundaries, since they could exceed hijacking conventional cyber ecosystems to hack intelligent systems, which emerged recently for the use within smart cities. This paper therefore develops a real-time framework inspired by the honeybee defense mechanism in nature for filtering phishing website attacks in smart cities. In particular, the proposed framework filters phishing websites through three main phases of investigation: PhishTank-Match (PM), Undesirable-Absent (UA), and Desirable-Present (DP) investigation phases. The PM phase is used at first in order to check whether the requested URL is listed in the blacklist of the PhishTank database. On the other hand, the UA phase is used for investigation and checking for the absence of undesirable symbols in uniform resource locators (URLs) of the requested website. Finally, the DP phase is used as another level of investigation in order to check for the presence of the requested URL in the desirable whitelist. The obtained results show that the proposed framework is deployable and capable of filtering various types of phishing website by maintaining a low rate of false alarms.
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author Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali
Al-Bayatti, Ali
Saif, Mubarak
A. Jabbar, Waheb
H. Rassem, Taha
author_facet Ahmed, Abdulghani Ali
Al-Bayatti, Ali
Saif, Mubarak
A. Jabbar, Waheb
H. Rassem, Taha
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title A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
title_short A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
title_full A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
title_fullStr A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
title_full_unstemmed A Honeybee-Inspired Framework for a Smart City Free of Internet Scams
title_sort honeybee-inspired framework for a smart city free of internet scams
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