Data-driven and deep learning methodology for deceptive advertising and phone scams detection

TT Hsien-De Huang, CM Yu… - 2017 conference on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2017 conference on technologies and applications of artificial …, 2017ieeexplore.ieee.org
The advance of smartphones and cellular networks boosts the need of mobile advertising
and targeted marketing. However, it also triggers the unseen security threats. We found that
the phone scams with fake calling numbers of very short lifetime are increasingly popular
and have been used to trick the users. The harm is worldwide. On the other hand, deceptive
advertising (deceptive ads), the fake ads that tricks users to install unnecessary apps via
either alluring or daunting texts and pictures, is an emerging threat that seriously harms the …
The advance of smartphones and cellular networks boosts the need of mobile advertising and targeted marketing. However, it also triggers the unseen security threats. We found that the phone scams with fake calling numbers of very short lifetime are increasingly popular and have been used to trick the users. The harm is worldwide. On the other hand, deceptive advertising (deceptive ads), the fake ads that tricks users to install unnecessary apps via either alluring or daunting texts and pictures, is an emerging threat that seriously harms the reputation of the advertiser. To counter against these two new threats, the conventional blacklist (or whitelist) approach and the machine learning approach with predefined features have been proven useless. Nevertheless, due to the success of deep learning in developing the highly intelligent program, our system can efficiently and effectively detect phone scams and deceptive ads by taking advantage of our unified framework on deep neural network (DNN) and convolutional neural network (CNN). The proposed system has been deployed for operational use and the experimental results proved the effectiveness of our proposed system. Furthermore, we keep our research results and release experiment material on http://deceptiveads.twman.org and http://phonescams.twman.org if there is any update.
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