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MM-ConvBERT-LMS: Detecting Malicious Web Pages via Multi-Modal Learning and Pre-Trained Model

Xin Tong    
Bo Jin    
Jingya Wang    
Ying Yang    
Qiwei Suo and Yong Wu    

Resumen

In recent years, the number of malicious web pages has increased dramatically, posing a great challenge to network security. While current machine learning-based detection methods have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional detection techniques. However, these methods are commonly based on single-modal features or simple stacking of classifiers built on various features. As a result, these techniques are not capable of effectively fusing features from different modalities, ultimately limiting the detection effectiveness. To address this limitation, we propose a malicious web page detection method based on multi-modal learning and pre-trained models. First, in the input stage, the raw URL and HTML tag sequences of web pages are used as input features. To help the subsequent model learn the relationship between the two modalities and avoid information confusion, modal-type encoding, and positional encoding are introduced. Next, a single-stream neural network based on the ConvBERT pre-trained model is used as the backbone classifier, and it learns the representation of multi-modal features through fine-tuning. For the output part of the model, a linear layer based on large margin softmax is applied to the decision-making. This activation function effectively increases the classification boundary and improves the robustness. In addition, a coarse-grained modal matching loss is added to the model optimization objective to assist the models in learning the cross-modal association features. Experimental results on synthetic datasets show that our proposed method outperforms traditional single-modal detection methods in general, and has advantages over baseline models in terms of accuracy and reliability.

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