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A New English/Arabic Parallel Corpus for Phishing Emails
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2023
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Phishing involves malicious activity whereby phishers, in the disguise of legitimate entities, obtain illegit imate access to the victims’ personal and private information, usually through emails. Currently, phishing
attacks and threats are being handled effectively through the use of the latest phishing email detection so lutions. Most current phishing detection systems assume phishing attacks to be in English, though attacks
in other languages are growing. In particular, Arabic is a widely used language and therefore represents a
vulnerable target. However, there is a significant shortage of corpora that can be used to develop Arabic
phishing detection systems. This article presents the development of a new English-Arabic parallel phishing
email corpusthat has been developed from the anti-phishing share task text (IWSPA-AP 2018). The email con tent was to be translated, and the task had been allotted to 10 volunteers who had a university background
and were English and Arabic language experts. To evaluate the effectiveness of the new corpus, we develop
phishing email detection models using Term Frequency–Inverse Document Frequency and Multilayer Per ceptron using 1,258 emails in Arabic and English that have equal ratios of legitimate and phishing emails.
The experimental findings show that the accuracy reaches 96.82% for the Arabic dataset and 94.63% for the
emails in English, providing some assurance of the potential value of the parallel corpus developed.